WWII & Anthropoid Tour
Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral
3 hours | Sightseeing tours and attractions in Prague | Available

Area: | Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral |
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Duration: | 3 hours |
Status: | Available |
Reviews: | (3) |
Group discount 10+ people
Ticket in your mobile device accepted
Tour with visit of Church of St. Cyril and Methodius, the location of the last resistance of Czech paratroopers
Czechoslovakia played an important role in World War Two and was key to Germany’s war effort. Behind its beautiful exterior, Prague hides scars of its past. This three-hour walking tour will explain why Hitler came to power, what role Czechoslovakia played in the Third Reich and what life was like during the Nazi occupation.
Your knowledgeable guide will explain what Operation Anthropoid was and who were the key players involved. See where the resistance members hid during the occupation and learn personal stories as to why some people risked their lives.
During the tour, guests have an opportunity to visit where the country’s heroes fought their last battle, learn more about the Prague Uprising and the local resistance, and discover some of the buildings and landmarks associated with World War Two. The tour will also cover the student uprising and the events that occurred during the early days of the war.
The tour will end at the Church of St Cyril and Methodius in the New Town, which now serves as a memorial to the victims of the Third Reich. Guests can spend time contemplating Prague’s tragic history before heading back to Old Town.
Highlights:
- Get to know the World War II history
- Learn about the assassination of one of Hitler’s top officers
- See where the Czech resistance sought shelter
Included:
- Visit of Church of St. Cyril and Methodius, the location of the last resistance of Czech paratroopers
- English speaking tour guide
Important sights on the tour:
- Location of the biggest battle during the Prague Uprising in May 1945
- Apartment where Czech paratroopers were hiding
- Storefront where evidence from the assassination was exhibited
- Former Gestapo prison
- Infamous Gestapo Headquarters
- Hotel where important Nazi leaders stayed
- Location where the Czech paratroopers paid the ultimate price
- Areas hit by the 1945 bombing
Meeting Point:
See the meeting point on the map (in front of the building Týnská 627/7, Prague 1)
Important:
- Kindly note the minimum of tickets to buy is two. The purchase of one ticket will be not accepted by the organizer.
- Not suitable for disabled or wheelchair users.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Please arrive to the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the tour departure time
Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral
Address: | Resslova 9a , Praha 2 - Nové Město |
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Capacity: | 100 |
Wheelchair access: | No |
Visit the memorial of the famous WWII Operation Anthropoid
The Orthodox Cathedral of Ss Cyril and Methodius was originally a catholic church. Built in 1736 by Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer and Pavel Ignác Bayer, it was dedicated to St. Charles Borromeo.
The church was deconsecrated in the reforms of Emperor Joseph II and in 1785, with the neighboring house for retired priests, it was converted into a military depot and barracks.
In 1921, the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church was founded, and gained then unused temple, which they reconstructed and it became the main Orthodox Church of Czech lands and a cathedral, seat of bishop.
Today, the Cathedral of Ss Cyril and Methodius is most known due to Operation Anthropoid.
After the successful assassination on Reichsprotektor Reinhardt Heydrich on 27tn May 1942, the group of seven brave Czechoslovak paratroopers were offered a shelter in Church´s krypt. Unfortunately, after few days, the SS troops discovered them and attacked the church. The paratroopers resisted and in last minute, before the SS would capture them, they committed suicide. Their last words were: "We will not surrender. Never. We are Czech."
The Operation Anthropoid resulted in furious vengeance of the Nazis. The towns Lidice and Ležáky were exterminated, all men killed, women and children abducted in the concentration camps. Bishop Gorazd and other representatives of the Czech Orthodox Church and their family members were executed for sheltering paratroopers. Nowadays, in the Church and in the crypt is the National Monument to the Heroes of the Terror of Heydrich.
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Nigel Hildebrand | June 22, 2019 | 14:00 (Sat)
An excellent walking tour of Prague with a specific emphasis on WW2 and Operation Anthropoid. Our tour guide Petra was excellent and had a wealth of information about the Operation...I had already seen the movie and read the book...and she was able to fill in many of the finer details. This is a tour not to be missed !
Claire Wilson | February 10, 2019 | 14:00 (Sun)
Excellent tour with Petra, she was very knowledgable and gave us information that we didn’t know and took us to places that we wouldn’t have found without her.
Susan O' Connor | November 03, 2018 | 14:00 (Sat)
The tour guide was very informative and brought us all around the city to show us the various locations of importance in regard to WWII and Anthropoid. The tour was very interesting and I would recommend it to those who have an interest in anything WWII related. We had a nice small group of 6 so it was easier to follow what the tour guide was saying.