Overview
The Terezín Memorial is a significant historical site located in the town of Terezín, serving as a reminder of the Second World War. It encompasses a wide range of locations, including the Small Fortress, the Ghetto Museum, and various barracks that illustrate the life of prisoners during the ghetto's operation. Visitors are encouraged to plan their visit by allocating at least three to four hours to view all available sites. Tickets purchased are valid for four days, allowing for a thorough exploration of both the fortress and the former ghetto buildings. Please note that while the majority of the area is wheelchair accessible, the sightseeing route in the Little Fort may require some assistance. The memorial offers professional guided tours, though these must be booked in advance through their contact channels, while independent travelers can utilize downloadable audio guides or explore the grounds at their own pace.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
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Do I need a reservation to visit?
No reservation is required if you are visiting without a guide.
Can I bring my pet?
Pets are not permitted inside the Small Fortress or the museum objects.