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City Museum Ústí nad Labem
Masarykova Tr. 1000/3
CZ-40001 Ústi nad Labem / Aussig an der Elbe
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Kontakt / Contact:
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Museum of folk architecture
cp. 27, posta Velké Brezno
CZ-40002 Zubrnice
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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City Museum Chabarovice
Husovo námestí 3
CZ-40317 Chabarovice
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +420 475 225 434
Info Telefon: +420 475 225 434
Besucher-Email: mu_chabarovice@volny.cz
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Coffee-Mill Museum (Private museum)
p. Ladislav Pruner, 9. kvetna 322
CZ-40317 Chabarovice
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Info Telefon: +420 475 103 278
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Railway Museum of Zubrnice
Týniste 25
CZ-40323 Zubrnice
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Info Telefon: +420 606 622 254
Besucher-Email: zubrnice@volny.cz
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Castle exhibition
Zámek
CZ-40502 Decin / Tetschen-Bodenbach
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Info Telefon: +420 606 906 522
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Museum of the concentration camp and underground aircraft factories of Rabstejn
Janská 74
CZ-40502 Janská-Rabstejn
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Open year round. Visits must be reserved at least one day in advance. Tours are operated in groups of at least eight people.
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
When Hitler issued his decree December 3, 1941 , “On Improving the Efficiency of Weapons Production”, the Rabštejn valley became an object of interest of the Fascist war machine. On October 1, 1942 , the entire complex of Preidl’s textile factories in Rabštejn, Janská and Èeská Kamenice were confiscated by the Greater German Reich and handed over to the company Weserflugzeugbau Bremen (WFG), whose factories were destroyed in British bombing raids. The production programme of this company focused among other things on aircraft construction and weapons production. WFG’s workshops, machinery and core employees were moved during 1942-3.
Rabštejn was organizationally divided into zones – Werk A-B-C-D-E. In the zone of Werk A the company built a camp called “Nové Brémy” for its employees. As weapons production increased they required a greater number of workers. For this reason more than 30 camps were set up gradually in Janská-Rabštejn and Èeská Kamenice, plus 2 prisoner-of-war camps and, in August 1944, a concentration camp for about 700 prisoners. In total WFG in Rabštejn and surroundings had in its employ 6,000 employees (forced labourers, prisoners-of-war and concentration camp prisoners) from 18 countries.
In 1944 people all over the world already suspected that war was coming to a happy end. Only the big Nazi bosses in Germany continued to hope for a miracle weapon that would turn the tide of World War II to their victory. In the whole area occupied by the Third Reich underground weapons factories began to be built. Rabštejn-Janská was no exception.
In August 1944 the geological institute in Liberec performed the first research of the rock massif in the area of Rabštejn-Janská. After an evaluation the company WFG decided to build an underground space to locate weapons production. To carry out this plan it was necessary to secure a sufficient work force. In August 1944 the first prisoners from the Flosenburg concentration camp were transported to build an underground factory in the newly set up concentration camp in Rabštejn.
From August 1944 to April 1945 prisoners excavated about 17,500 sq.m. of underground space in the rock massif of the Kamenice River valley. Due to the surroundings they did not reach the planned 80,000 sq.m. According to the records the underground factory project took the lives of 80 prisoners. However, many more people died here though it is not possible to determine the exact number.
After sixty long years, during which the underground complex in Rabštejn was closed to the public, part of the underground systems have reopened. There is currently an exposition documenting Rabštejn’s mysterious past.
We recommend taking along a pocket flashlight and a sweater (even in summer).
Excursions last about 1.5 hours.
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Regional Museum of Decin
tr. C. mládeze 1/31
CZ-40502 Decin / Tetschen-Bodenbach
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +420 412 532 560
Info Telefon: +420 412 532 560
Besucher-Email: muzeum.dc@space.cz
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Zoo Decin
Zizkova 15
CZ-40502 Decin / Tetschen-Bodenbach
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: +420 605 260026
Fax.: +420 412 531164 , 412 531626
Info Telefon: +420 412 531164 , 412 531626
Besucher-Email: info@zoodecin.cz propagace@zoodecin.cz
http://www.zoodecin.cz...
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
November - February: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
March - April: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
May - August: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.
September - October: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Situated about 100 meters above the busy town of Decin upon a hill called Pastyrska stena (The Shepherds' cliff) very close to the town centre, the local zoo offers visitors a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere for trips to visit its animal kingdom.
Do not miss:
- wide ranging exhibition of Bohemian Switzerland national park fauna
- natural mountain enclosures for grizzly bears and other mountain
animals
- bird house, Southern and Northern American exhibition
- exhibition of nocturnal and terrarium creatures at the zoo's
"Sulawesi" branch, in Teplicka street
- several children' s attractions.
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Museum of the Czech Fortifications of World War II (1938)
No. 46
CZ-40715 Srbská Kamenice / Windisch-Kamnitz
(Ústecký / Ústí)
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Info Telefon: +420 412 555 129
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
open every Saturday May-Oktober
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