Lomnice nad Lužnicí

Lomnice nad Lužnicí (German: Lomnitz an der Lainsitz) is a town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,800 inhabitants.

Lomnice nad Lužnicí
Aerial view of the town centre
Lomnice nad Lužnicí
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°5′5″N 14°43′2″E
Country Czech Republic
RegionSouth Bohemian
DistrictJindřichův Hradec
First mentioned1220
Government
  MayorPetr Baštýř
Area
  Total18.89 km2 (7.29 sq mi)
Elevation
424 m (1,391 ft)
Population
 (2021-01-01)[1]
  Total1,800
  Density95/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
378 16
Websitewww.lomnice-nl.cz

Geography

Velký Tisý, one of the largest ponds in the Czech Republic, is located in the municipal territory, along with several smaller ponds.

History

The first written mention of Lomnice is from 1220. Probably around 1250, a castle was built here. The settlement was promoted to a town in 1382 by King Wenceslaus IV. From 1435 to 1611, it was property of the Rosenberg family. During this era, Lomnice prospered, and many fish ponds were founded in the vicinity of the town.[2]

Since 1789, the town has been named Lomnice nad Lužnicí, although the river Lužnice flows further from the town and today forms only a small part of the municipal border.[2]

Sights

Church of Saint Wenceslaus

The Church of Saint Wenceslaus was built in 1359, originally as castle chapel of the Corpus Christi and Saints Peter and Paul. More extensive reconstructions were made in 1635 and 1645, after the church was damaged during the Thirty Years' War, and the church was consecrated to Saint Wenceslaus. Despite several reconstructions, it still has a Gothic floor plan.[3]

The Church of Sain John the Baptist was built in 1358 on the site of a shrine that stood here before the castle was built. The tower was rebuilt into the Neo-Gothic style in 1872.[4]

Twin towns – sister cities

Lomnice nad Lužnicí is twinned with:[5]

References

  1. "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2021". Czech Statistical Office. 2021-04-30.
  2. "Historie města" (in Czech). Město Lomnice nad Lužnicí. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
  3. "Kostel Sv. Václava" (in Czech). Město Lomnice nad Lužnicí. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
  4. "Kostel sv. Jana Křtitele" (in Czech). Město Lomnice nad Lužnicí. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
  5. "Partnerská města" (in Czech). Město Lomnice nad Lužnicí. Retrieved 2021-09-02.


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