Kommunismutredning - Privat rundtur i Bukarest





Beskrivning
Briefing Du har precis landat i Rumänien, det sista landet som lämnade det sovjetiska inflytandets järnridå i slutet av 80-talet efter revolutionen i december 1989. Det är åtminstone vad reseguiderna säger. Under sovjetkommunistiskt styre sedan andra världskriget levde Rumäniens folk i mer än 20 år under Ceausescus regim, i den så kallade Gyllene Eran, och klarade av förtrycket av frihet, censur och till och med matberövande under de sista åren av regimen. Trots dessa fakta ser vissa rumäner fortfarande tillbaka på livet under Europas sista diktator med melankoli och ånger. De kända fakta nuförtiden är att i december 1989 stod det rumänska folket upp och startade revolutionen som skulle sluta med Ceausescus bortgång. Vissa gåtor kvarstår och hittills har några av frågorna kring dessa händelser förblivit obesvarade.
Turalternativ
Resplan
Kallde vårpalatset, den kommunistiska diktatorns privata lyxbostad
Foton stoppar av världens näst största byggnad
Plats för konfliktbarriaden mellan polisen och revolutionärerna.
Platsen där hundratals rumäner dödades under manifestationerna i december 1989 Vi kommer att se den tidigare kommunistiska huvudkontorsbyggnaden, där diktatorn hade det senaste talet, Statens säkerhetshuvudkontor - de ökända kontoret för tvångsbekännelser, tortyr och verkställighet.
Höjdpunkter
Vad som ingår
Upphämtningsplatser och tider
Din guide möter dig framför ditt centrala hotell på den tid du begärt.
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Kollektivtrafiksalternativ finns i närheten
- Särskilda barnstolar finns tillgängliga
- Lämplig för alla fysiska konditionsnivåer
Recensioner(2)
Myself and friend stayed at the Rembrandt hotel, were Toni very kindly organised two private tours one was a combined city tour with the Communist and the other to Bran castle, Pele's and Brasov, both were excellent, got to see and do everything we wanted, was tailored to our needs and lovely personal service from both Toni and Marius. Would highly recommend this company
Dear Linda, It was our pleasure meeting you and showing you my beautiful city and country. Very happy to see you enjoyed our tours :) Best regards until your next visit! Toni
We had no idea what to expect, but what we got was one of the highlights of the trip. Picture a vicious megalomaniac with access to unlimited budget. Add a wife who was worse than he was. Then follow their demise by starting at the place where he gave his final speech. Toni Tatar, our guide, brought a taping of the event and so standing where the protesters were made us feel like we were there. Next we saw their Spring Palace, with a tour of the tackiest 50 room mansion, which was where they lived. Finally, we went to the second largest building in the world, which they were building to replace the mansion for some $8 billion: eight stories above ground, six below of Stalinesque. It was so large, we couldn’t get the entire building in our picture. Seeing the 1800 chandeliers (actually you only can see a fraction of them) the ballroom, their studies the size of basketball stadiums, and the auditorium for operas and speeches, gave you enough of a taste for what was planned. Toni had arranged it, took us to the locations, and gave us a background so we could understand what happened. He also helped us get to and from the airport and buy train tickets. We were impressed with his concern for the safety and well being of his clients. We give kudos to him and urge others to contact him if you want a top notch experience for a reasonable price.
Dear Carmen, We appreciate your review. The Communist Tour is one of my favourite. It's a lot of history to discover and definately the communist time is part of our country, not easy to forget. Best regards fro Bucharest, Toni



