Start the camp day with a tour of Terezín, a visit which is essential to understanding the complicated history that unfolded here in 1941, when the region's thousand-year-old Jewish communities were deported through Terezin to deaths. Terezin was completely different psychologically and physically from any of the hundreds of other camps. Understand what happened to so many innocent people through actual artifacts, children's drawings, poetry, and other rare items which survived their owners to speak so eloquently for them.
Upon our return to Prague, discover the treasures of the ancient Jewish Quarter. View the interiors of our famous synagogues. Behold the region's most extensive collection of beautiful Judaica, including silver, glass, textiles, manuscripts, and other rare, precious objects. Take a walk through the Old Jewish Cemetery and see the Burial Brotherhood Building. This tour also shows you a poignant exhibition of children's drawings created in the Terezín ghetto concentration camp.