Uncover the hidden stories of Prague during the Communist era on a 2-hour guided tour. Explore the city’s entertainment, shopping, and residential spots, and witness the triumph of truth and love over oppression.
- Staromestske namesti - 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.
- The Estates Theatre - In Železená street and by the Estates Theatre we will talk about the culture after 1948 .
- Rytířská - Do you know the name Klement Gottwald? Explore with us the place where he had his museum.
- Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namEsti) - 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.
- Franciscan Garden - 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.
- Vaclav Havel Heart Monument - 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.
- Official licensed guide included
During the latter half of the 1900s, Prague experienced a myriad of changes. The city grappled with limits on liberty, foreign occupation, coupled with considerable expansion. Ever wondered how the inhabitants of Prague spent their leisure time, their favourite shopping places and their habitats during the reign of the Communist regime? Explore the very locales where the initial encounters occurred and where, after an enduring 41 years, truth and love eventually overpowered deception and malice.
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