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Roudnice nad Labem

Roudnice nad Labem (Czech pronunciation: [ˈroudɲɪtsɛ ˈnad labɛm]; German: Raudnitz an der Elbe) is a town in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.

Roudnice nad Labem
Roudnice Castle
Roudnice nad Labem
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°25′25″N 14°15′14″E / 50.42361°N 14.25389°E / 50.42361; 14.25389
Country Czech Republic
RegionÚstí nad Labem
DistrictLitoměřice
First mentioned1167
Government
 • MayorFrantišek Padělek
Area
 • Total16.67 km2 (6.44 sq mi)
Elevation
195 m (640 ft)
Population
 (2023-01-01)[1]
 • Total12,747
 • Density760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
413 01
Websitewww.roudnicenl.cz

A steel road bridge dating from the early 20th century spans the Elbe in Roudnice nad Labem. Its medieval predecessor was the third oldest stone bridge in Bohemia (after Prague and Písek) and the first bridge to connect both banks of the river. Roudnice nad Labem features a castle of late Romanesque origin, now reconstructed in Baroque style.

Administrative parts edit

The village of Podlusky is an administrative part of Roudnice nad Labem.

Etymology edit

The initial names Rúdnik and Rúdnica probably come from the iron water of a nearby spring (ruda = 'ore').[2]

Geography edit

Roudnice nad Labem is located about 15 kilometres (9 mi) southeast of Litoměřice and 37 km (23 mi) north of Prague. It lies in the Lower Ohře Table, in the Polabí lowlands. The highest point is on the hill Hostěraz at 265 m (869 ft) above sea level. The town is situated on the left bank of the Elbe River, which forms the northern municipal border.

History edit

 
Bridge over the Elbe

Roudnice nad Labem is one of the oldest Czech towns. The first written mentions of Roudnice are from 1167 and 1176,[3] but archeological excavations in the area confirm existence of a prehistoric settlement. The market settlement quickly became economically important due to its location on the Lusatian road, and in the 13th century, it received town status.[2]

In the 12th century, a Romanesque castle was built, used as the summer residence of archbishops and bishops.[4]

In 1333, Bishop Jan IV of Dražice ordered that a bridge be built over the Elbe. It was the first stone bridge over the Elbe and the third stone bridge in Bohemia.[5][6]

At the end of the 14th century, the New Town of Roudnice nad Labem (encompassing today's Jan of Dražice Square and Hus Square) was built and, along with the Old Town of Roudnice nad Labem, surrounded by walls. In 1421, during the Hussite Wars, Roudnice nad Labem was conquered by Jan Žižka. During the Hussite invasions, the local monastery was destroyed and would never be rebuilt. After the Hussite Wars, the town was sold several times, which did not benefit its development. In 1603, it was acquired by the Lobkowicz family and it remained under their control until 1945. During their rule, the town was rebuilt and expanded. During the Thirty Years' War, Roudnice nad Labem was burned down and demolished by the Swedish army.[2]

In the 19th century, Roudnice nad Labem became the industrial and economical centre of the Podřipský region, due to several new factories and the railway from Prague to Dresden.[2] Until 1918, the town was part of Austria-Hungary, in the district of the same name, one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia.[7]

The first football match in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and in the Czech lands took place on the islet in the middle of the Elbe, located within the town limits, in 1887 (in 1892, according to some sources).[8] In 1910, the old stone bridge was rebuilt into a new steel road bridge.[5]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18695,373—    
18806,435+19.8%
18907,187+11.7%
19008,723+21.4%
191010,383+19.0%
YearPop.±%
192110,022−3.5%
193010,399+3.8%
19509,347−10.1%
196110,541+12.8%
197011,155+5.8%
YearPop.±%
198013,956+25.1%
199113,562−2.8%
200113,132−3.2%
201112,915−1.7%
202112,372−4.2%
Source: Censuses[9][10]

Transport edit

The D8 motorway from Prague to Ústí nad Labem runs along the western municipal border.

Roudnice nad Labem is located on the intraregional railway line Prague–Děčín. It is also the starting point of a local line to Bříza with four stops within the town.[11]

Education edit

There are four high schools in Roudnice nad Labem: Gymnasium Roudnice nad Labem, Vocational School and Training Centre, Podřipská Private Vocational School and Training Centre, and Higher Vocational School and Secondary Vocational School, which also offers higher education.[12] There are also five primary schools, including one special school, and a primary art school.[13]

Sport edit

The town has a swimming pool, an ice hockey arena, and football and athletic stadiums. Roudnice airport is located near the southwestern edge of the town and hosts the Memorial Air Show every other year.

Sights edit

 
Karlovo Square with the Watchtower in the background

The historic centre is made up of the castle complex and of Charles Square (Karlovo náměstí), Hus Square (Husovo náměstí), Purkyně Square (Purkyňovo náměstí) and Jan of Dražice Square (náměstí Jana z Dražic). The town hall is located on Charles Square. It is a pseudo-Renaissance building from 1869.[6]

The Gothic stone watchtower is the only preserved remnant of the Old Town's fortifications. It is open to the public as a lookout tower.[6]

The church complex is formed of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary and the Augustinian monastery. The monastery was built in 1333–1353. The church is a typical Czech Gothic building from the first half of the 14th century. The iron spring after which the town got its name is located there.[6]

Roudnice Castle edit

Roudnice Castle was built in the 12th century by Prague bishops to protect an important trade route from Prague to Upper Lusatia along the Elbe. In the 14th and 15th centuries, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style and became a popular summer residence for Prague bishops.[4] There is a common misconception that Jan Hus was ordained as a priest there.[14]

In 1421, the Catholic Church sold the castle to noble Jan Smiřický who renovated it again. King George of Poděbrady captured Roudnice from Smiřický in 1467. It passed into the ownership of William of Rosenberg, the Supreme Burgrave and one of the wealthiest men in Bohemia. After Rosenberg's death, his widow Polyxena Pernštejn married Zdeněk Vojtěch of Lobkowicz, Chancellor of the Czech Kingdom, and, later, 1st Prince Lobkowicz, bringing Roudnice into the Lobkowicz family possessions.[4]

In 1652, their son, Václav Eusebius, embarked upon an ambitious project to transform the castle into an early Baroque palace. From 1657 until World War II, the Lobkowicz Collection's library was stored in Roudnice Castle, leading to the library being named the Roudnice Lobkowicz Library. Václav Eusebius of Lobkowicz hired two Italian architects, Francesco Caratti and Antonio della Porta, to completely renovate Roudnice Castle. Between 1652 and 1684, they demolished most of the original structure, creating a 200-room baroque residence that included a clock tower, a chapel decorated with elaborate frescoes, a theatre, and large formal gardens. For two and a half centuries Roudnice served as a repository for the Lobkowicz family's collections of artwork, religious objects, musical instruments, and books and manuscripts.[4]

The castle was confiscated by the Communist government in 1948; the Czechoslovak People's Army used the building for the Vít Nejedlý military music school, as well as for administrative offices. After 1989, the castle was restored to the Lobkowicz family, who continued to rent the castle to the school until it closed in 2008. In 2009 the castle underwent major renovations, and it was opened to the public.[4]

The Castle Riding Hall was built in the 17th century by Antonio della Porta. Today it houses the Gallery of Modern Art.[6]

Notable people edit

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Roudnice nad Labem is twinned with:[15][16]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ a b c d "Historie města Roudnice nad Labem" (in Czech). Město Roudnice nad Labem. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  3. ^ "Vyhodnocení vlivů Zm. č. 9 ÚP Roudnice n.L. na životní prostředí" (PDF) (in Czech). Město Roudnice nad Labem. December 2018. p. 22. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  4. ^ a b c d e "History of Roudnice Castle". House of Lobkowicz. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  5. ^ a b "Železný most přes Labe v Roudnici nad Labem" (in Czech). Turistika.cz. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Památky" (in Czech). Město Roudnice nad Labem. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  7. ^ Die postalischen Abstempelungen auf den österreichischen Postwertzeichen-Ausgaben 1867, 1883 und 1890, Wilhelm Klein, 1967.
  8. ^ "První zápas českého fotbalu se hrál v Roudnici před 130 lety. Nebo ne? Historici se rozcházejí" (in Czech). Czech Radio. 2017-09-29. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  9. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Litoměřice" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 13–14.
  10. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  11. ^ "Detail stanice Roudnice n.Labem" (in Czech). České dráhy. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  12. ^ "Střední školy v Roudnice nad Labem". Atlas školství (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  13. ^ "Základní školy v ČR: Roudnice nad Labem". Atlas školství (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  14. ^ "Jan Hus. Vše, co jste o životě církevního reformátora nevěděli" (in Czech). Czech Radio. 2022-07-06. Retrieved 2022-09-08.
  15. ^ "Unsere Städtepartnerschaften" (in German). Stadt Dessau-Roßlau. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  16. ^ "Stránky o přátelství" (in Czech). Roudnice-Ruelle. Retrieved 2019-08-26.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Roudnice nad Labem – regional tourist portal
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Raudnitz" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 921.

roudnice, labem, czech, pronunciation, ˈroudɲɪtsɛ, ˈnad, labɛm, german, raudnitz, elbe, town, litoměřice, district, Ústí, labem, region, czech, republic, about, inhabitants, historic, town, centre, well, preserved, protected, urban, monument, zone, townroudnic. Roudnice nad Labem Czech pronunciation ˈroudɲɪtsɛ ˈnad labɛm German Raudnitz an der Elbe is a town in Litomerice District in the Usti nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic It has about 13 000 inhabitants The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone Roudnice nad LabemTownRoudnice CastleFlagCoat of armsRoudnice nad LabemLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 50 25 25 N 14 15 14 E 50 42361 N 14 25389 E 50 42361 14 25389Country Czech RepublicRegionUsti nad LabemDistrictLitomericeFirst mentioned1167Government MayorFrantisek PadelekArea Total16 67 km2 6 44 sq mi Elevation195 m 640 ft Population 2023 01 01 1 Total12 747 Density760 km2 2 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code413 01Websitewww wbr roudnicenl wbr cz A steel road bridge dating from the early 20th century spans the Elbe in Roudnice nad Labem Its medieval predecessor was the third oldest stone bridge in Bohemia after Prague and Pisek and the first bridge to connect both banks of the river Roudnice nad Labem features a castle of late Romanesque origin now reconstructed in Baroque style Contents 1 Administrative parts 2 Etymology 3 Geography 4 History 5 Demographics 6 Transport 7 Education 8 Sport 9 Sights 9 1 Roudnice Castle 10 Notable people 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 Gallery 13 References 14 External linksAdministrative parts editThe village of Podlusky is an administrative part of Roudnice nad Labem Etymology editThe initial names Rudnik and Rudnica probably come from the iron water of a nearby spring ruda ore 2 Geography editRoudnice nad Labem is located about 15 kilometres 9 mi southeast of Litomerice and 37 km 23 mi north of Prague It lies in the Lower Ohre Table in the Polabi lowlands The highest point is on the hill Hosteraz at 265 m 869 ft above sea level The town is situated on the left bank of the Elbe River which forms the northern municipal border History edit nbsp Bridge over the Elbe Roudnice nad Labem is one of the oldest Czech towns The first written mentions of Roudnice are from 1167 and 1176 3 but archeological excavations in the area confirm existence of a prehistoric settlement The market settlement quickly became economically important due to its location on the Lusatian road and in the 13th century it received town status 2 In the 12th century a Romanesque castle was built used as the summer residence of archbishops and bishops 4 In 1333 Bishop Jan IV of Drazice ordered that a bridge be built over the Elbe It was the first stone bridge over the Elbe and the third stone bridge in Bohemia 5 6 At the end of the 14th century the New Town of Roudnice nad Labem encompassing today s Jan of Drazice Square and Hus Square was built and along with the Old Town of Roudnice nad Labem surrounded by walls In 1421 during the Hussite Wars Roudnice nad Labem was conquered by Jan Zizka During the Hussite invasions the local monastery was destroyed and would never be rebuilt After the Hussite Wars the town was sold several times which did not benefit its development In 1603 it was acquired by the Lobkowicz family and it remained under their control until 1945 During their rule the town was rebuilt and expanded During the Thirty Years War Roudnice nad Labem was burned down and demolished by the Swedish army 2 In the 19th century Roudnice nad Labem became the industrial and economical centre of the Podripsky region due to several new factories and the railway from Prague to Dresden 2 Until 1918 the town was part of Austria Hungary in the district of the same name one of the 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Bohemia 7 The first football match in the Austro Hungarian Empire and in the Czech lands took place on the islet in the middle of the Elbe located within the town limits in 1887 in 1892 according to some sources 8 In 1910 the old stone bridge was rebuilt into a new steel road bridge 5 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 18695 373 18806 435 19 8 18907 187 11 7 19008 723 21 4 191010 383 19 0 YearPop 192110 022 3 5 193010 399 3 8 19509 347 10 1 196110 541 12 8 197011 155 5 8 YearPop 198013 956 25 1 199113 562 2 8 200113 132 3 2 201112 915 1 7 202112 372 4 2 Source Censuses 9 10 Transport editThe D8 motorway from Prague to Usti nad Labem runs along the western municipal border Roudnice nad Labem is located on the intraregional railway line Prague Decin It is also the starting point of a local line to Briza with four stops within the town 11 Education editThere are four high schools in Roudnice nad Labem Gymnasium Roudnice nad Labem Vocational School and Training Centre Podripska Private Vocational School and Training Centre and Higher Vocational School and Secondary Vocational School which also offers higher education 12 There are also five primary schools including one special school and a primary art school 13 Sport editThe town has a swimming pool an ice hockey arena and football and athletic stadiums Roudnice airport is located near the southwestern edge of the town and hosts the Memorial Air Show every other year Sights edit nbsp Karlovo Square with the Watchtower in the background The historic centre is made up of the castle complex and of Charles Square Karlovo namesti Hus Square Husovo namesti Purkyne Square Purkynovo namesti and Jan of Drazice Square namesti Jana z Drazic The town hall is located on Charles Square It is a pseudo Renaissance building from 1869 6 The Gothic stone watchtower is the only preserved remnant of the Old Town s fortifications It is open to the public as a lookout tower 6 The church complex is formed of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary and the Augustinian monastery The monastery was built in 1333 1353 The church is a typical Czech Gothic building from the first half of the 14th century The iron spring after which the town got its name is located there 6 Roudnice Castle edit Roudnice Castle was built in the 12th century by Prague bishops to protect an important trade route from Prague to Upper Lusatia along the Elbe In the 14th and 15th centuries it was rebuilt in the Gothic style and became a popular summer residence for Prague bishops 4 There is a common misconception that Jan Hus was ordained as a priest there 14 In 1421 the Catholic Church sold the castle to noble Jan Smiricky who renovated it again King George of Podebrady captured Roudnice from Smiricky in 1467 It passed into the ownership of William of Rosenberg the Supreme Burgrave and one of the wealthiest men in Bohemia After Rosenberg s death his widow Polyxena Pernstejn married Zdenek Vojtech of Lobkowicz Chancellor of the Czech Kingdom and later 1st Prince Lobkowicz bringing Roudnice into the Lobkowicz family possessions 4 In 1652 their son Vaclav Eusebius embarked upon an ambitious project to transform the castle into an early Baroque palace From 1657 until World War II the Lobkowicz Collection s library was stored in Roudnice Castle leading to the library being named the Roudnice Lobkowicz Library Vaclav Eusebius of Lobkowicz hired two Italian architects Francesco Caratti and Antonio della Porta to completely renovate Roudnice Castle Between 1652 and 1684 they demolished most of the original structure creating a 200 room baroque residence that included a clock tower a chapel decorated with elaborate frescoes a theatre and large formal gardens For two and a half centuries Roudnice served as a repository for the Lobkowicz family s collections of artwork religious objects musical instruments and books and manuscripts 4 The castle was confiscated by the Communist government in 1948 the Czechoslovak People s Army used the building for the Vit Nejedly military music school as well as for administrative offices After 1989 the castle was restored to the Lobkowicz family who continued to rent the castle to the school until it closed in 2008 In 2009 the castle underwent major renovations and it was opened to the public 4 The Castle Riding Hall was built in the 17th century by Antonio della Porta Today it houses the Gallery of Modern Art 6 Notable people editCola di Rienzo 1313 1354 Italian politician imprisoned for a time at the Roudnice castle Abraham ben Saul Broda c 1640 1717 Rabbi in Roudnice Emanuele d Astorga 1680 1736 Italian componist Seligmann Heller 1831 1890 Austrian poet Max Dvorak 1874 1921 art historian Arthur Breisky 1885 1910 writer Georg Wilhelm Pabst 1885 1967 Austrian film director and screenwriter Kurt Epstein 1904 1975 water polo player survivor of the Holocaust Vladimir Cernik 1917 2002 tennis player Svatopluk Benes 1918 2007 actor Lenka Bradacova born 1973 lawyer Roman Tyce born 1977 footballer Pavlina Scasna born 1982 footballer Jana Komrskova born 1983 artistic gymnastTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic Roudnice nad Labem is twinned with 15 16 nbsp Dessau Rosslau Germany nbsp Ruelle sur Touvre FranceGallery edit nbsp Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary nbsp Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary nbsp Belfry and church as seen from the Watchtower nbsp The Watchtower nbsp Town hallReferences edit Population of Municipalities 1 January 2023 Czech Statistical Office 2023 05 23 a b c d Historie mesta Roudnice nad Labem in Czech Mesto Roudnice nad Labem Retrieved 2021 07 23 Vyhodnoceni vlivu Zm c 9 UP Roudnice n L na zivotni prostredi PDF in Czech Mesto Roudnice nad Labem December 2018 p 22 Retrieved 2021 07 23 a b c d e History of Roudnice Castle House of Lobkowicz Retrieved 2021 07 23 a b Zelezny most pres Labe v Roudnici nad Labem in Czech Turistika cz Retrieved 2021 07 23 a b c d e Pamatky in Czech Mesto Roudnice nad Labem Retrieved 2021 07 23 Die postalischen Abstempelungen auf den osterreichischen Postwertzeichen Ausgaben 1867 1883 und 1890 Wilhelm Klein 1967 Prvni zapas ceskeho fotbalu se hral v Roudnici pred 130 lety Nebo ne Historici se rozchazeji in Czech Czech Radio 2017 09 29 Retrieved 2022 09 08 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Litomerice 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 Detail stanice Roudnice n Labem in Czech Ceske drahy Retrieved 2024 05 05 Stredni skoly v Roudnice nad Labem Atlas skolstvi in Czech Retrieved 2022 09 08 Zakladni skoly v CR Roudnice nad Labem Atlas skolstvi in Czech Retrieved 2022 09 08 Jan Hus Vse co jste o zivote cirkevniho reformatora nevedeli in Czech Czech Radio 2022 07 06 Retrieved 2022 09 08 Unsere Stadtepartnerschaften in German Stadt Dessau Rosslau 24 May 2017 Retrieved 2019 08 23 Stranky o pratelstvi in Czech Roudnice Ruelle Retrieved 2019 08 26 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roudnice nad Labem Official website Roudnice nad Labem regional tourist portal Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Raudnitz Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 22 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 921 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roudnice nad Labem amp 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