Full-day Legacy of World War II Tour

A chance to explore some of Lower Silesia's Second World War history

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Duration: 8 hours

On this private tour from Wrocław, you’ll explore some of the most intriguing Second World War sites in the Lower Silesia region. First, you’ll go to the well-preserved former concentration camp at Gross Rosen where you’ll learn about the forced labor system.

You’ll visit the village of Krzyzowa where the Moltke family, who were part of the anti-Nazi resistance, lived. Then, you’ll visit the mysterious complex of tunnels and shafts in the Owl Mountains, which was constructed by forced labor during the Second World War. No one knows what the purpose of the complex was, but you’ll hear some of the hypotheses about this still puzzling area.

Why Visit

  • Introduction to the system of forced labor during the Second World War
  • Visit to the former Nazi concentration camp of Gross Rosen
  • Opportunity to explore a mysterious complex of underground tunnels

What's included

  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Admission
  • Pickup and drop-off
  • Audio guide

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Lunch and drinks
    • Tips (optional)

    Audio-supported languages

    English

    Additional information

    This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.

    This tour is not suitable for pushchairs.

    A minimum of two participants is required for the tour to go ahead.

    This tour can accommodate a maximum of eight participants.

    You will arrive back in Wrocław at approximately 17:00.

    Location

    Pick-up point

    Wroclaw
    Please note that pickup is available from your accommodations in Wrocław. Please provide your pickup details during checkout.

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