Underground Factory Rabštejn: An Insight into World War II Concentration Camp History
Prague
Step into the past and explore the haunting history of the Underground Factory Rabštejn, a former German concentration camp during World War II. Discover the gripping exhibition and delve into the underground corridors where prisoners produced parts for helicopters.
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Go back in time and get to know the difficult times like in the former underground factory Rabštejn during the II. World War II prisoners experienced. A really interesting exposition about this underground awaits you.

This is a sad history of the area, in the past, there used to be an underground factory Rabštejn, a former German concentration camp.

What’s included

hotel pick up and drop off
guide
car
entrance to the Underground factory from II. World War
entrance to Museum of concentration camp
water

Tour Description

You will visit the Museum of a concentration camp and Underground factory from II. World War II.

The exhibition in one of the underground systems describes the history of the Valley. The labyrinths of underground corridors are 4500 m long. World War II prisoners of the concentration camp in 1944-1945. WFG Bremen produced parts of Junkers, Messerschmitt and FA 223 helicopters (video) FA 223.

The construction of the underground factory took several dozen lives of prisoners of the Rabštejn concentration camp.

Points of Interest

  • Prague
What's Included
  • All fees and taxes included
Additional Information

Journey back in time to perceive the hardships endured by the prisoners in the erstwhile subterranean factory of Rabštejn during the second World War. An enlightening exhibit about this underground facility awaits your arrival.

This Region’s history is steeped in sorrow, marked by the existence of the Rabštejn underground factory – a previous German concentration camp.

You will have the opportunity to explore the Museum elucidating on a concentration camp and an Underground factory from the second World War.

The display within one of the subterranean systems narrates the tale of the Valley. The maze-like underground passageways span 4500 metres. Prisoners of the concentration camp during 1944-1945, contributed to World War II through their work at the WFG Bremen factory which produced parts of Junkers, Messerschmitt, and FA 223 helicopters (video).

The construction process of the underground factory claimed multiple lives of the inmates from the Rabštejn concentration camp.

Location
Prague
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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