Tour della Seconda Guerra Mondiale a Praga e La Cripta dell'Operazione Anthropoid





Descrizione
Intraprendi un affascinante viaggio attraverso la storia nel nostro tour per piccoli gruppi della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Esplora le cantine sotterranee medievali del secolo, originariamente costruite nel XII secolo e riproposte come rifugi dai bombardamenti alla fine della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Ammira una collezione privata di manufatti della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, visita il quartier generale dell'NSDAP e attraversa le aree colpite dai bombardamenti a tappeto nel 1945. Scopri il toccante Museo dell'Operazione Anthropoid e la cripta della Cattedrale dei Santi Cirillo e Metodio, un rifugio per i paracadutisti cecoslovacchi dopo l'assassinio di Heydrich. Scopri le cicatrici della città in tempo di guerra, acquisendo una visione profonda dei sacrifici fatti nella lotta contro l'oppressione e la tirannia.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Punto di ritrovo davanti alla Torre delle Polveri
Ascolta la storia dello stabilimento della Cecoslovacchia
Appartamento segreto della Resistenza nazionale ceca
Guarda la Sala e l'orologio in rovina nelle nostre foto d'archivio.
Memoriali della rivolta di Praga
L'ex quartier generale dell'NSDAP (partito nazista), ci passiamo accanto.
Quartiere ebraico
La metropolitana medievale utilizzata nel 1944 durante i bombardamenti di Praga come rifugio antiaereo. Collezione privata di manufatti della seconda guerra mondiale.
Visita la Cattedrale dei Santi Cirillo e Metodio dove i paracadutisti dell'operazione Anthropoid hanno pagato il loro prezzo finale
Entra nella Cripta e nel museo dell'Operazione Antropoide sotto la cattedrale, il luogo dell'ultima battaglia dove i paracadutisti cecoslovacchi pagarono il loro prezzo più alto
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Salta la fila
- Piccoli gruppi
Recensioni(933)
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.
Our guide was not only highly knowledgeable but also passionate about this history. It was a pleasure to go on this tour, though it is aimed at people with more than passing interest in Heydrich’s assassination and World War 2 in the land of the Czechs. A few people tired at the end but that could be the excellent craft beer that we drank during final lecture.
It was very informative. Our guide Pavel is very passionate about the subject and could tell plenty. At the end I saw and had items in our hands that normally I n museum.
Our tour guide Pavel was amazing. He had extensive knowledge about the heroic mission of the Czech parachutists.He really brought the history to life with stories and artifacts. I really recommend this tour. Just make sure you wear comfortable shoes. 🩷



