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Departure from Bautzen
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Estimated arrival to Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
11:16h

Trip duration: 136min

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Terezin
Czech Republic

90 min

Terezin fortress was built by the Emperor Joseph II at the end of the 18th century in honor of his mother Maria Theresa but during... the WWII it had been turned into a Jewish ghetto and a Gestapo prison by the Nazis. The fortress includes a whole complex of buildings surrounded by the walls and today it is a living monument that commemorates all victims of Jewish population that lost their lives here due to malnutrition, brutality and overcrowding. By visiting this highly moving complex visitors learn all about daily sufferings and inhumane conditions that Jews had to undergo during the Second World War. The complex is divided between the “Small Fortress” that was a prison for political prisoners and “Large Fortress” that became a ghetto for Jews.

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Weesenstein
Germany

60 min

Weesenstein castle divinely combines different architectural styles that have emerged during many reconstructions since it was built 800 years ago. The styles are ranging from... Medieval to Renaissance and Baroque. Not only are the styles mixing, but the castle layout is quite unconventional with stables on the fifth floor, banquet halls in the attic and the residential quarters in the vault. This hidden gem is off the beaten path so there are no crowds. English audio guides are available. The castle features a cafe, a restaurant and a brewery (with beer brewed on site) where visitors can enjoy a Saxony style meal and nice views over the large gardens.

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Dresden
Germany

135 min

At the zenith of its glory, in 1700, Dresden was known as “Florence of the Nort” due to its palaces, towers and churches. It is... hard to imagine this all was destroyed in World War II when almost four tons of bombs were dropped on it over two days and nights. Nowadays, Dresden is one of Germany’s most delightful cities, with the most incredible architecture, vibrant nightlife, the famous museums and the splendid views of the banks of the Elbe.

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Veltrusy Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

When built, the charming Veltrusy Castle was intended to be a summer palace so great attention was paid to the construction of a beautiful place... that would provide outmost relaxing environment. That’s why today its gardens are a famous location for picnics and pleasant strolls among various lawn decorations and garden edifices, including an Egyptian bridge and a Gothic watermill. The star-shaped structure of the castle and its interiors are equally enchanting and during the tour visitors can admire some unique features like the dome-topped rotunda, the monumental staircase frescoes in the sala terrena depicting hunting scenes and scenes from the Commedia dell’Arte. Visitors are reminded that the castle is closed on Mondays.

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Nelahozeves Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The beautiful Renaissance palace, the Nelahozeves castle is located in the village of Nelahozeves, only 35 kilometers north from Prague. Construction of this protected cultural... monument started in 1553 and to this day its exteriors are almost completely preserved, as well as some parts of the interior. Since 1623 the castle has been privately owned by the Lobkowicz family who played a major role in the history of Central Europe. Thus, when visiting this grand castle you will learn about the private life of an influential aristocracy family in Bohemia during the 19th century. The castle also houses a wonderful gallery with paintings from old European masters such as Canaletto, Brueghel, Velazquez, Rubens, Cranach, Croll and others. Be advised that the castle is closed to visitors from November to March.

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Pillnitz Castle
Germany

75 min

A splendid palace that was once used as a summer residence by German royalty, today functions as museums. Pillnitz Castle is in fact divided in... 3 palaces - the Riverside Palace (Wasserpalais) and the Upper Palace (Bergpalais) are home to the Arts and Crafts Museum with furniture, ceramics and household objects from the 13th to the 20th century, and the New Palace (Neues Palais) that houses the Palace Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the castle and its residents. This glorious Baroque and Neoclassical palace is placed amidst beautiful gardens along the Elbe River where guests can explore plants and trees from all over the world.