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Communism and its fall Prague private tour

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Destination: Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Price: $123.08
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A tour for those who would like to learn about communism and its fall with somebody who has really experienced it.

I was born in Prague and spent my childhood and youth under communist regime. Some of my family members became victims of communist repressive policy. Then, in November 1989 I became one of participants of so called Velvet revolution - an event which put the end to communism in Czechoslovakia. Just a few months later I started to work at the presidential office of Mr.Vaclav Havel - famous dissident and playwright. As you can see I have a lot to tell you about. This tour is not just a tour to me - it´s a story of my life.

During our walking tour we will visit places which are connected to the protests organised in November 1989- National Avenue, National theatre, Wenceslas square, Monument of St.Wenceslas, Lucerna Palace, headquarters of State Secret Police and some more. I will share with you my personal memories from those times. Yours Jana Neubergova

Itinerary
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Stop At: Na Zabradli Theater, Anenske namesti 209/5, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic

Theatre where Czech president Vaclav Havel was working

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Cafe Slavia, Smetanovo nabrezi 1012/2, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic

Meeting point of Czech intelectuals

Stop At: National Theater, Narodni 223/2, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic

Theathre which played important role in our history

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Narodni, Prague Czech Republic

Street in which Velvet Revolution started

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Palac Lucerna, StEpanska 61, Prague 116 02 Czech Republic

important culture and social centre founded by Vaclav Havel´s family

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Wenceslas Monument, Vaclavske namesti, Prague Czech Republic

Monument of Czech patron saint situated at the Wenceslas Square - the very heart of Prague and until today the place where all demonstrations are held

Duration: 20 minutes