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Pelhřimov

Pelhřimov (German: Pilgrams) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation.

Pelhřimov
Masarykovo Square
Pelhřimov
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°25′53″N 15°13′24″E / 49.43139°N 15.22333°E / 49.43139; 15.22333
Country Czech Republic
RegionVysočina
DistrictPelhřimov
First mentioned1289
Government
 • MayorLadislav Med (ODS)
Area
 • Total95.28 km2 (36.79 sq mi)
Elevation
494 m (1,621 ft)
Population
 (2023-01-01)[1]
 • Total16,423
 • Density170/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
393 01
Websitewww.mestopelhrimov.cz

Administrative parts edit

The following 26 villages are administrative parts of Pelhřimov:

  • Benátky
  • Bitětice
  • Čakovice
  • Chvojnov
  • Hodějovice
  • Houserovka
  • Janovice
  • Jelcovy Lhotky
  • Kocourovy Lhotky
  • Lešov
  • Lipice
  • Myslotín
  • Nemojov
  • Ostrovec
  • Pejškov
  • Pobistrýce
  • Radětín
  • Radňov
  • Rybníček
  • Skrýšov
  • Služátky
  • Starý Pelhřimov
  • Strměchy
  • Útěchovičky
  • Vlásenice
  • Vlásenice-Drbohlavy

Benátky, Houserovka, Janovice and Ostrovec, Lešov, Nemojov and Radňov, and Vlásenice-Drbohlavy form three exclaves of the municipal territory.

Etymology edit

The name Pelhřimov is derived from the personal name Pelhřim (in Latin Peregrinus), meaning "Pelhřim's (court)". In Latin, the word peregrinus literally means "stranger".[2] According to legend, Pelhřimov was founded by Bishop Pelhřim (Peregrinus) of Wartenberg around 1225.[3]

Geography edit

 
General view

Pelhřimov's municipal territory of about 95 km2 (37 sq mi) is one of the largest for a town in the Czech Republic. The town is located about 37 kilometres (23 mi) west of Jihlava, approximately halfway between Prague and Brno.

Pelhřimov lies in the Křemešník Highlands. The highest point of the municipal territory is a contour line in the southeastern part, at 700 m (2,300 ft) above sea level. The municipal territory is located in the valley of the small river Bělá, which flows through the built-up area. Typical for the territory is a large number of small fishponds.

History edit

 
Pelhřimov in the first half of the 19th century
 
Pelhřimov Castle

The earliest settlement was probably founded in first half of the 13th century near the Church of Saint Vitus. The first written mention of Pelhřimov is from 1289, when it was raided by Vítek of Hluboká. In 1290, King Wenceslaus II granted Bishop Tobiáš of Bechyně a concession to renovate the town and fortify it. The town was first settled mainly by German colonists. Gradually Czechs established themselves as the majority.[4]

In the Hussite Wars, Pelhřimov sided with the Hussites. The favourable position of the town, on the borderline of the domain of the Rosenberg family and of the lords of Kunštát, was important after the upheavals ended and the reconciliation of the lords began. In 1446–1450, Pelhřimov was chosen as the venue of land diets (parliaments or deliberative councils), attended in person even by King George of Poděbrady. Silver mining in the vicinity of Křemešník helped the expansion of Pelhřimov. The crafts flourished in the town. In 1434 the town was acquired by the Lords Trčka of Lípa. They sold the estate in 1550 to Adam Říčanský of Říčany, who had built a castle adjacent to the town walls. The lords of Říčany resided in the castle until 1572, when the town bought its freedom.[4]

In 1596, Emperor Rudolf II promoted Pelhřimov to a royal town. The repressions that followed the Bohemian Revolt interrupted the promising expansion of the town. The town was then severely damaged by a large fire in 1646, which destroyed most of the town's buildings. Another devastating fire ravaged the town in 1766. The burgher houses were uniformly reconstructed in the Renaissance-Baroque style and so the fires helped the town to maintain its homogeneity.[4]

During the 19th century, the town has experienced cultural development as a result of the national revival. Patriotic associations, theatre and singing ensembles were founded. The salt house from 1707 was reconstructed as the National House and is today the Pelhřimov Theatre. In the second half of the 19th century, the industrialization occurred. It was represented especially by brush-making, hosiery and the production of agricultural implements.[4]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18698,387—    
18808,689+3.6%
18908,738+0.6%
19008,894+1.8%
19109,938+11.7%
YearPop.±%
192110,079+1.4%
193010,259+1.8%
19509,198−10.3%
19619,754+6.0%
197011,559+18.5%
YearPop.±%
198014,239+23.2%
199116,480+15.7%
200116,590+0.7%
201116,232−2.2%
202115,577−4.0%
Source: Censuses[5][6]

Economy edit

Pelhřimov is an industrial centre represented by the food industry, engineering and consumer goods manufacture.

Food processing — especially crops grown and produced in the district — is common. Škrobárny Pelhřimov is a potato starch factory that was founded in 1871.[7] A production plant of MADETA a.s., the largest dairy company in the country, is located here since 1942. The branch is focused on box milk.[8]

The largest employer based in the town is Agrostroj, an engineering company which manufactures farm machinery. It was founded in 1896 and employs more than 2,000 people.[9] Other notable industrial companies include Spojené kartáčovny (SPOKAR), a major producer of brushes and toothbrushes, RIMOWA CZ, a manufacturer of luggages, and FIA ProTeam, a manufacturer of painting tools.

The largest non-industrial employer is the hospital.

Transport edit

Pelhřimov lies on the JihlavaTábor railway. There are two railway stations: Pelhřimov and Vlásenice.

Pelhřimov lies at the intersection of two primary roads: I/19 Plzeň – Březnice – Tábor – Pelhřimov and I/34 České Budějovice – Jindřichův Hradec – Pelhřimov – Humpolec – Havlíčkův Brod – Svitavy.

Culture edit

 
The biggest cutlery at the festival of records and curiosities

Pelhřimov is nationwide known as "the town of records". Since 1991, the town hosts an annual international festival of records and curiosities.[10]

The Dobrý den Agency is based in Pelhřimov. It is an organisation that maintains the Czech Database of Records and publishes Czech Book of Records, a national equivalent of Guinness World Records. It also operates the Museum of Records and Curiosities Pelhřimov and the Golden Czech Hands exposition.[11]

Sport edit

There is a large sports complex with an ice stadium, athletic track, football pitch, tennis courts and swimming pools (including indoor).

Education edit

There are four primary schools, a special school, a grammar school (founded in 1871), a business academy, a hotel school, vocational secondary schools with a boarding houses, and other secondary schools.

Sights edit

 
Masarykovo Square

The historic centre is formed by Masarykovo Square with adjacent streets. It was delimited by town walls, which remnants are preserved to this day.

Masarykovo Square edit

The town square is lined by well-preserved valuable Baroque and Renaissance houses with arcades and decorated gables, and contains also Art Nouveau buildings. The Šrejnar's House was built in the Renaissance style in 1614. It houses a tourist information centre and the Memorial Hall of the Lipský Family, whose members are one of the most famous natives. The Fára's House with Baroque façade and a mansard roof was rebuilt under a project by the architect Pavel Janák in the Cubist style in 1913–1914.[12]

The Burgrave's House No. 17 was reconstructed after the fire in 1561. contains Renaissance, Neo-Classical and Empire elements. The façade is decorated with sgraffiti. In its premises there is a gallery and the Museum of Bugaboos.[12]

In the middle of the square is a fountain with the statue of St. James the Great. The fountain was first mentioned in 1546 and the present-day appearance is from 1828.[12]

Town fortification edit

 
Lower Gate

The Renaissance castle from 1550 replaced an old manor house. Its oldest part is a Gothic bastion, incorporated into the castle after the fire in 1561. One of the three preserved town gates is also part of the castle. Significant reconstructions were made after the castle was damaged by fires in 1682 and 1766. Since then, the castle has undergone only minor decorative alterations.[13] Since 1908, it houses the Vysočina Museum Pelhřimov. Its exhibitions focuses on regional history and ethnography, town jail and torture instruments, and work of local natives Josef Šejnosta (sculptor and medalist) and his son Zdeněk Šejnosta (sculptor and restorer).[14]

The Lower (Jihlava) Gatehouse and the Upper (Rynárec) Gatehouse were built in the 16th century as parts of the fortification system. The Lower Gatehouse is a 36 metres (118 ft)-high five-storeyed construction that today houses part of the Museum of Records and Curiosities.[12]

Ecclesiastical buildings edit

 
Church of Saint Bartholomew

The Gothic Church of Saint Bartholomew is one of the landmarks of the town. It was founded in the late 13th or the early 14th century. Since 1589 the church exterior shell has been adorned with sgraffiti. The main Baroque altar and depiction of Calvary, designed by František Bílek, is inside the church.[12] A lookout tower with a viewing gallery at a height of 30 metres (98 ft) was added to the church in 1576. It is open to the public.[15]

The Church of Saint Vitus is documented in 1325 and is the oldest sacral building in Pelhřimov. The former parish church was originally built in the Gothic style, which is still evident in the presbytery. After many reconstructions, it contains Gothic, Renaissance and mainly Baroque elements. Nowadays the church is used as an exhibition and concert hall.[12]

The Chapel of the Holy Cross was originally built in 1671 as a small replica of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It was extended to a church in 1750 and a tower was added. In 1865 the town council decided to demolish the structure and build a new church. The new chapel was built in the Neo-Gothic style in 1883–1886.[12]

The originally pilgrimage Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows was built in the Baroque style in 1710–1714, after several seemingly miraculous healings happenned here. The crypt of the chapel used to be a burial place for members of burgher families. The town cemetery was transferred here from the Church of St. Vitus in 1787 and until 1906, it served as a cemetery chapel.[12]

Notable people edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Pelhřimov is twinned with:[16]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ Profous, Antonín (1951). Místní jména v Čechách III: M–Ř (in Czech). p. 338.
  3. ^ "Historie města" (in Czech). Město Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
  4. ^ a b c d "History". Město Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  5. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Pelhřimov" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 13–14.
  6. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  7. ^ "History". Škrobárny Pelhřimov, a.s. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  8. ^ "About company". MADETA a.s. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  9. ^ "Present". AGROSTROJ Pelhřimov, a.s. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  10. ^ "Jubilejní 30. ročník festivalu Pelhřimov – město rekordů se přesouvá na rok 2021" (in Czech). Město Pelhřimov. 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  11. ^ "Agency Dobrý den". Dobrý den Agency. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "Sights and Monuments". Město Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  13. ^ "Castle of the lords of Říčany". Město Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  14. ^ "Historie muzea" (in Czech). Vysočina Museum Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  15. ^ "Vyhlídková věž kostela sv. Bartoloměje v Pelhřimově" (in Czech). Kudy z nudy. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  16. ^ "Partnerská města" (in Czech). Město Pelhřimov. Retrieved 2021-10-21.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official tourist portal


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Pelhrimov German Pilgrams is a town in the Vysocina Region of the Czech Republic It has about 16 000 inhabitants The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation PelhrimovTownMasarykovo SquareFlagCoat of armsPelhrimovLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 49 25 53 N 15 13 24 E 49 43139 N 15 22333 E 49 43139 15 22333Country Czech RepublicRegionVysocinaDistrictPelhrimovFirst mentioned1289Government MayorLadislav Med ODS Area Total95 28 km2 36 79 sq mi Elevation494 m 1 621 ft Population 2023 01 01 1 Total16 423 Density170 km2 450 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code393 01Websitewww wbr mestopelhrimov wbr cz Contents 1 Administrative parts 2 Etymology 3 Geography 4 History 5 Demographics 6 Economy 7 Transport 8 Culture 9 Sport 10 Education 11 Sights 11 1 Masarykovo Square 11 2 Town fortification 11 3 Ecclesiastical buildings 12 Notable people 13 Twin towns sister cities 14 Gallery 15 References 16 External linksAdministrative parts editThe following 26 villages are administrative parts of Pelhrimov Benatky Bitetice Cakovice Chvojnov Hodejovice Houserovka Janovice Jelcovy Lhotky Kocourovy Lhotky Lesov Lipice Myslotin Nemojov Ostrovec Pejskov Pobistryce Radetin Radnov Rybnicek Skrysov Sluzatky Stary Pelhrimov Strmechy Utechovicky Vlasenice Vlasenice Drbohlavy Benatky Houserovka Janovice and Ostrovec Lesov Nemojov and Radnov and Vlasenice Drbohlavy form three exclaves of the municipal territory Etymology editThe name Pelhrimov is derived from the personal name Pelhrim in Latin Peregrinus meaning Pelhrim s court In Latin the word peregrinus literally means stranger 2 According to legend Pelhrimov was founded by Bishop Pelhrim Peregrinus of Wartenberg around 1225 3 Geography edit nbsp General view Pelhrimov s municipal territory of about 95 km2 37 sq mi is one of the largest for a town in the Czech Republic The town is located about 37 kilometres 23 mi west of Jihlava approximately halfway between Prague and Brno Pelhrimov lies in the Kremesnik Highlands The highest point of the municipal territory is a contour line in the southeastern part at 700 m 2 300 ft above sea level The municipal territory is located in the valley of the small river Bela which flows through the built up area Typical for the territory is a large number of small fishponds History edit nbsp Pelhrimov in the first half of the 19th century nbsp Pelhrimov Castle The earliest settlement was probably founded in first half of the 13th century near the Church of Saint Vitus The first written mention of Pelhrimov is from 1289 when it was raided by Vitek of Hluboka In 1290 King Wenceslaus II granted Bishop Tobias of Bechyne a concession to renovate the town and fortify it The town was first settled mainly by German colonists Gradually Czechs established themselves as the majority 4 In the Hussite Wars Pelhrimov sided with the Hussites The favourable position of the town on the borderline of the domain of the Rosenberg family and of the lords of Kunstat was important after the upheavals ended and the reconciliation of the lords began In 1446 1450 Pelhrimov was chosen as the venue of land diets parliaments or deliberative councils attended in person even by King George of Podebrady Silver mining in the vicinity of Kremesnik helped the expansion of Pelhrimov The crafts flourished in the town In 1434 the town was acquired by the Lords Trcka of Lipa They sold the estate in 1550 to Adam Ricansky of Ricany who had built a castle adjacent to the town walls The lords of Ricany resided in the castle until 1572 when the town bought its freedom 4 In 1596 Emperor Rudolf II promoted Pelhrimov to a royal town The repressions that followed the Bohemian Revolt interrupted the promising expansion of the town The town was then severely damaged by a large fire in 1646 which destroyed most of the town s buildings Another devastating fire ravaged the town in 1766 The burgher houses were uniformly reconstructed in the Renaissance Baroque style and so the fires helped the town to maintain its homogeneity 4 During the 19th century the town has experienced cultural development as a result of the national revival Patriotic associations theatre and singing ensembles were founded The salt house from 1707 was reconstructed as the National House and is today the Pelhrimov Theatre In the second half of the 19th century the industrialization occurred It was represented especially by brush making hosiery and the production of agricultural implements 4 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 18698 387 18808 689 3 6 18908 738 0 6 19008 894 1 8 19109 938 11 7 YearPop 192110 079 1 4 193010 259 1 8 19509 198 10 3 19619 754 6 0 197011 559 18 5 YearPop 198014 239 23 2 199116 480 15 7 200116 590 0 7 201116 232 2 2 202115 577 4 0 Source Censuses 5 6 Economy editPelhrimov is an industrial centre represented by the food industry engineering and consumer goods manufacture Food processing especially crops grown and produced in the district is common Skrobarny Pelhrimov is a potato starch factory that was founded in 1871 7 A production plant of MADETA a s the largest dairy company in the country is located here since 1942 The branch is focused on box milk 8 The largest employer based in the town is Agrostroj an engineering company which manufactures farm machinery It was founded in 1896 and employs more than 2 000 people 9 Other notable industrial companies include Spojene kartacovny SPOKAR a major producer of brushes and toothbrushes RIMOWA CZ a manufacturer of luggages and FIA ProTeam a manufacturer of painting tools The largest non industrial employer is the hospital Transport editPelhrimov lies on the Jihlava Tabor railway There are two railway stations Pelhrimov and Vlasenice Pelhrimov lies at the intersection of two primary roads I 19 Plzen Breznice Tabor Pelhrimov and I 34 Ceske Budejovice Jindrichuv Hradec Pelhrimov Humpolec Havlickuv Brod Svitavy Culture edit nbsp The biggest cutlery at the festival of records and curiosities Pelhrimov is nationwide known as the town of records Since 1991 the town hosts an annual international festival of records and curiosities 10 The Dobry den Agency is based in Pelhrimov It is an organisation that maintains the Czech Database of Records and publishes Czech Book of Records a national equivalent of Guinness World Records It also operates the Museum of Records and Curiosities Pelhrimov and the Golden Czech Hands exposition 11 Sport editThere is a large sports complex with an ice stadium athletic track football pitch tennis courts and swimming pools including indoor Education editThere are four primary schools a special school a grammar school founded in 1871 a business academy a hotel school vocational secondary schools with a boarding houses and other secondary schools Sights edit nbsp Masarykovo Square The historic centre is formed by Masarykovo Square with adjacent streets It was delimited by town walls which remnants are preserved to this day Masarykovo Square edit The town square is lined by well preserved valuable Baroque and Renaissance houses with arcades and decorated gables and contains also Art Nouveau buildings The Srejnar s House was built in the Renaissance style in 1614 It houses a tourist information centre and the Memorial Hall of the Lipsky Family whose members are one of the most famous natives The Fara s House with Baroque facade and a mansard roof was rebuilt under a project by the architect Pavel Janak in the Cubist style in 1913 1914 12 The Burgrave s House No 17 was reconstructed after the fire in 1561 contains Renaissance Neo Classical and Empire elements The facade is decorated with sgraffiti In its premises there is a gallery and the Museum of Bugaboos 12 In the middle of the square is a fountain with the statue of St James the Great The fountain was first mentioned in 1546 and the present day appearance is from 1828 12 Town fortification edit nbsp Lower Gate The Renaissance castle from 1550 replaced an old manor house Its oldest part is a Gothic bastion incorporated into the castle after the fire in 1561 One of the three preserved town gates is also part of the castle Significant reconstructions were made after the castle was damaged by fires in 1682 and 1766 Since then the castle has undergone only minor decorative alterations 13 Since 1908 it houses the Vysocina Museum Pelhrimov Its exhibitions focuses on regional history and ethnography town jail and torture instruments and work of local natives Josef Sejnosta sculptor and medalist and his son Zdenek Sejnosta sculptor and restorer 14 The Lower Jihlava Gatehouse and the Upper Rynarec Gatehouse were built in the 16th century as parts of the fortification system The Lower Gatehouse is a 36 metres 118 ft high five storeyed construction that today houses part of the Museum of Records and Curiosities 12 Ecclesiastical buildings edit nbsp Church of Saint Bartholomew The Gothic Church of Saint Bartholomew is one of the landmarks of the town It was founded in the late 13th or the early 14th century Since 1589 the church exterior shell has been adorned with sgraffiti The main Baroque altar and depiction of Calvary designed by Frantisek Bilek is inside the church 12 A lookout tower with a viewing gallery at a height of 30 metres 98 ft was added to the church in 1576 It is open to the public 15 The Church of Saint Vitus is documented in 1325 and is the oldest sacral building in Pelhrimov The former parish church was originally built in the Gothic style which is still evident in the presbytery After many reconstructions it contains Gothic Renaissance and mainly Baroque elements Nowadays the church is used as an exhibition and concert hall 12 The Chapel of the Holy Cross was originally built in 1671 as a small replica of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem It was extended to a church in 1750 and a tower was added In 1865 the town council decided to demolish the structure and build a new church The new chapel was built in the Neo Gothic style in 1883 1886 12 The originally pilgrimage Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows was built in the Baroque style in 1710 1714 after several seemingly miraculous healings happenned here The crypt of the chapel used to be a burial place for members of burgher families The town cemetery was transferred here from the Church of St Vitus in 1787 and until 1906 it served as a cemetery chapel 12 Notable people editMikulas of Pelhrimov c 1385 c 1459 Hussite priest and theologian Vojtech Benedikt Juhn 1779 1843 painter Vaclav Fresl 1868 1915 politician Otomar Krejca 1921 2003 theatre director and dissident Lubomir Lipsky 1923 2015 actor Oldrich Lipsky 1924 1986 film director and screenwriter Joseph Veverka born 1941 American astronomer Frantisek Vyskocil born 1941 neurophysiologist Jan Kurka born 1943 sports shooter Olympic winner Jiri Novotny born 1983 ice hockey player Tomas Sivok born 1983 footballer Milan Kopic born 1985 footballer Martin Frk born 1993 ice hockey player Libor Sulak born 1994 ice hockey player Kristyna Napoleaova born 1996 golferTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic Pelhrimov is twinned with 16 nbsp Dolny Kubin Slovakia nbsp Mukachevo Ukraine nbsp St Valentin AustriaGallery edit nbsp Renaissance House No 17 nbsp Rynarec Gate nbsp Church of Saint VitusReferences edit Population of Municipalities 1 January 2023 Czech Statistical Office 2023 05 23 Profous Antonin 1951 Mistni jmena v Cechach III M R in Czech p 338 Historie mesta in Czech Mesto Pelhrimov Retrieved 2023 12 04 a b c d History Mesto Pelhrimov Retrieved 2021 10 21 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Pelhrimov in Czech Czech Statistical Office 2015 12 21 pp 13 14 Population Census 2021 Population by sex Public Database Czech Statistical Office 2021 03 27 History Skrobarny Pelhrimov a s Retrieved 2021 10 21 About company MADETA a s Retrieved 2021 10 21 Present AGROSTROJ Pelhrimov a s Retrieved 2021 10 21 Jubilejni 30 rocnik festivalu Pelhrimov mesto rekordu se presouva na rok 2021 in Czech Mesto Pelhrimov 2020 04 30 Retrieved 2021 10 21 Agency Dobry den Dobry den Agency Retrieved 2021 10 21 a b c d e f g h Sights and Monuments Mesto Pelhrimov Retrieved 2021 10 21 Castle of the lords of Ricany Mesto Pelhrimov Retrieved 2021 10 21 Historie muzea in Czech Vysocina Museum Pelhrimov Retrieved 2021 10 21 Vyhlidkova vez kostela sv Bartolomeje v Pelhrimove in Czech Kudy z nudy Retrieved 2021 10 21 Partnerska mesta in Czech Mesto Pelhrimov Retrieved 2021 10 21 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pelhrimov Official website Official tourist portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pelhrimov amp oldid 1197621410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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