There was a lot going on in Prague in the second half of the twentieth century. The metropolis witnessed restrictions on freedom, occupation, but also massive growth. What did the people of Prague do for fun, where did they go shopping and where did they live during the Communist dictatorship? Discover the spots where it all began and where truth and love finally triumphed over lies and hatred after 41 long years.
StaromEstske Nam., Prague, Czech Republic
When and how did it all begin? The tour starts at the Old Town Square from where you can see the spot where where the Stalin monument used to stand. Let's dive together into the year 1948.
Zhelezna 540/11, , Prague, Czech Republic
In Železená street and by the Estates Theatre we will talk about the culture after 1948 .
Explore with us the place where he had his museum.
Prague, Czech Republic
We will talk about the most important events of this time, which took place on Wenceslas Square. We will describe how life was really lived back then, where to eat and where to shop.
Jungman Square, Vaclavske Namesti, Prague, Czech Republic
Do you know how it was with theatres and monasteries in the fifties and sixties? Let´s talk about the Semafor Theatre a Alfa cinema.
Narodni, Prague, Czech Republic
At this important monument we will talk about the year 1989 and how it all ended. We will also focus on the central figure, the first President of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel.
The meeting point is located on the ground floor of the Old Town Hall on the far left at the Giudes&Tours office behind the Gift shop (not at the cashdesk of the Old Town Hall).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Sfoglia Prague per categoria - biglietti salta-fila, tour a piedi, gite giornaliere, esperienze gastronomiche e altro