
60 zl per transfer
"Just a quick mail to say Mateusz was an exellent tour guide. He was great and very informative. Really glad we went with you guys and will recomend you to any for our friends going to Poland. Mateusz just was brilliant man....cool guy....learnt a lot and was great to talk to someone with that knowledge....felt like we were walking around there with a friend of ours".
Anthony and Amanda, Ireland
"Many thanks for the excursion to the Walim tunnels, you had done a wonderful job and I was very satisfied with your services"
Paul, Belgium
"I would like to sincerely thank you and your colleague for the very professional service you provide when we were in Wroclaw. The Auschwitz/Birkenau trip was made really interesting by the exceptionally well educated and informed guide. We really appreciated the experience and my children also wished that I pass on our thanks. Your city was really lovely, the hospitality was great and I think that my wife and I will return soon".
Gerrard, Scotland
SECRETS of WORLD WAR II Tour
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Duration: 7-8 hours
Discount: 220 PLN (students, groups of min. 4 persons)
Price is per person and includes all costs
This tour is a must for World War II enthusiasts. We will explore one of the most intriguing Nazi military sites located in Lower Silesia and visit the largest concentration camp in the region.
From Wrocław we will travel south to Walim, a small town at the foot of the Sowie Mountains. During the Second World War Lower Silesia, then a territory of Nazi Germany, was dubbed "the shelter of the Third Reich". Therefore it was a perfect location to carry out secret plans of unprecedented strategical importance to Hitler's regime. Between 1943 and 1945 the Nazis built a huge underground complex in the Sowie Mountains under the code-name ‘Riese’ (Giant). Its purpose and actual size still remain unknown causing much speculation. The plans included construction of tunnels and large underground halls at several locations around the mountains. Was Riese complex a secret headquarters of the Third Reich's High Command or possibly a research and production centre of the wonder weapon? The next stop during our tour is the Gross Rosen Museum founded at the site a former concentration camp near the village of Rogoźnica. The camp was set up in 1940 and until the liberation in February 1945 a total of 125 thousand inmates from all over Europe passed through its gates. We will see remains of the camp's facilities and some exhibitions presenting the history of this horrific site.
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