Visite de la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Prague et de la crypte de l'opération Anthropoïde





Description
Embarquez pour un voyage captivant à travers l'histoire lors de notre visite en petit groupe de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Explorez les caves souterraines du Moyen Âge, construites au XIIe siècle et reconverties en abris contre les bombardements à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Découvrez une collection privée d'objets de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, visitez le quartier général du NSDAP et traversez les zones frappées par des bombardements en tapis en 1945. Découvrez le poignant musée de l'opération anthropoïde et la crypte de la cathédrale Saint-Cyrille et Méthode, un refuge pour les parachutistes tchécoslovaques après l'assassinat de Heydrich. Découvrez les cicatrices de guerre de la ville et obtenez un aperçu approfondi des sacrifices consentis dans la lutte contre l'oppression et la tyrannie.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Rendez-vous devant la tour poudrière
Écoutez l'histoire de l'établissement de la Tchécoslovaquie
Résistance nationale tchèque: appartement secret
Voir le Hall et l'horloge en ruines sur nos photos d'archives.
Monuments commémoratifs du soulèvement de Prague
Ancien siège du NSDAP (parti nazi), on passe devant.
quartier juif
Le souterrain médiéval utilisé en 1944 lors du bombardement de Prague comme abri antiaérien. Collection privée d'artefacts de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
Visitez la cathédrale des Saints Cyrille et Méthode où les parachutistes de l'opération Anthropoïde ont payé leur prix ultime
Entrez dans la crypte et le musée de l'Opération Anthropoïde sous la cathédrale, lieu de la dernière bataille où les parachutistes tchécoslovaques ont payé leur dernier prix.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Sautez la queue
- Petits groupes
Avis(935)
It was extremely well presented, interesting and informative. We enjoyed the break in the bar half way through which was very welcome
Our guide George was fantastic I don’t usually use social media but he was so good I wanted give him a review He was knowledgeable and entertaining
Learned a lot about WW2 in Prague and impact on Czechs, and Jews from our very passionate and highly knowledgeable guide. My son summed it up by calling the history haunting. You could feel it especially in the antropoid Crypt.
Great tour, our guide (I believe her name was Hana) was truly lovely and clearly enthusiastic about the subject. I’m very interested in everything war history so I found this tour exceptionally fascinating and informative - as well as sobering in regards to the 7 Czech war heroes who lost their lives. Tours aren’t allowed in the crypt itself, but I do recommend going in afterwards. Weather was roasting but the tour was still very much worth my time! 😁
Learned a lot about WWII history in Prague and Operation Anthropoid- fascinating period that our guide Anna brought to life. Definitely a must see in Prague. Highly recommend
As someone with a great interest in history , it ticked all the boxes .
It wasn’t what I expected the information was good from the guide but very disappointed at the end as he left us find our own way back to our hotel and we felt that was bad he should’ve taken us back to where we met him on the square
Very informative tour with lots of stop off places which were very significant in Czech history. Hannah our guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about the Czech history. It was hot and very busy so could be a challenge for some visitors in the group to stand or hear everything. The break was very welcomed. Could’ve done with better instructions re the meeting place. Maybe need to say guide will be next to Powder Gate waiting in the square with an umbrella. We were looking for the building number and an office/ticket booth.
Excellent experience the guide was very knowledgeable and nice and artafects were very interesting, I would recommend this tour to tourists who come to Prague.
Overall I liked the tour. Lots of great information and new things I didn’t know about Prague during WW2. The reason it wasn’t a 5 star was we didn’t have headphones while she spoke. It would have made it much easier to listen in my opinion while being in the busy tourist areas. But overall I would recommend it if you enjoy history.



