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Špindlerův Mlýn

Špindlerův Mlýn (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃpɪndlɛruːv ˈmliːn]; German: Spindlermühle, formerly also Spindelmühle) is a town in Trutnov District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,100 inhabitants. It lies in the Giant Mountains and it is one of the most frequented ski resorts in the country.

Špindlerův Mlýn
Town centre
Špindlerův Mlýn
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°43′31″N 15°36′30″E / 50.72528°N 15.60833°E / 50.72528; 15.60833
Country Czech Republic
RegionHradec Králové
DistrictTrutnov
First mentioned1676
Government
 • MayorMartin Jandura
Area
 • Total76.94 km2 (29.71 sq mi)
Elevation
718 m (2,356 ft)
Population
 (2023-01-01)[1]
 • Total1,117
 • Density15/km2 (38/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
543 51
Websitewww.spindleruvmlyn.org

Administrative parts edit

The villages of Bedřichov, Labská and Přední Labská are administrative parts of Špindlerův Mlýn.

Etymology edit

Špindlerův Mlýn, literally meaning "Špindler's Mill", received its name after a mill belonging to the Špindler family, which was moved between the surrounding settlements Bedřichov, Labská and Svatý Petr in 1765. The municipality which did not exist at that time yet was given this name due to an official error. The locals wrote a request sent to the authorities here and signed it written in Špindler's Mill, but the authorities mistakenly thought that they were giving the name to a new municipality. After the merger of scattered settlements into one municipality, the name remained. One of the German variations of its name, Spindelmühle, was also created by an error of authorities.[2]

Geography edit

 
Labská Dam

Špindlerův Mlýn is located about 26 km (16 mi) northwest of Trutnov and 37 km (23 mi) east of Liberec, on the border with Poland. It lies in the Giant Mountains. In the east of the territory rises Luční hora, at 1,555 metres (5,102 ft) above sea level the second highest mountain of the Czech Republic. The town is situated in a valley between the Medvědín mountain and the ridges of Kozí hřbety and Pláň.

Špindlerův Mlýn lies at the confluence of the Elbe river and the Dolský creek. The Elbe source is located northwest of the town, near the Polish border, on the slopes of Mt. Violík at an altitude of 1,386 m (4,547 ft). About 1 km downstream are the Elbe Falls (Labský vodopád) which cascade about 30 m (98 ft) in depth.[3] The Labská Dam with an area of 40 ha (99 acres) was built near Labská village in 1910–1914.[4]

History edit

 
Spindelmühl in c. 1900

The area was covered by forests and not settled until the 16th century, when the first prospectors and then miners of silver and iron ore came. The miners and lumberjacks who came from Alps settled here and began to build huts. They took advantage of the experience from home and started raising cattle in the seemingly inhospitable mountains and farming in the clearings. The clearing became meadows and pastures, creating typical enclaves in the middle of forests, preserved to this day.[2]

In the 18th century, large parts of the surrounding forests were a possession of the Habsburg minister Friedrich August von Harrach-Rohrau (1696–1749), after whom the village of Bedřichov (Friedrichsthal) is named. The Harrach family contributed to the improvement and development of the landscape. They founded several mountain huts all over the Giant Mountains.[5] Jan Nepomuk František Count of Harrach (1828–1909) established a tourist route leading through Špindlerův Mlýn and established the first nature reserve in the Giant Mountains, located in the valley Labský důl on an area of more than 60 ha (150 acres).[6]

During World War II, Špindlerův Mlýn was occupied by Germany. In 1941, the occupiers organized the German Ski Championships in the town.[7] After the war, the town was restored to Czechoslovakia, and the remaining German-speaking population was expelled according to the Beneš decrees and Potsdam Agreement.

Tourism edit

After four travellers accommodated here in 1865, the locals recognized the tourist potential of this place, began to expand the huts and build hiking trails. The construction of the road from Vrchlabí in 1872 significantly contributed to the greater number of tourists. Poor buildings often became quality hotels. In 1909, operation of the electric lift for sledges, one of the first of its kind in Europe, started, which contributed to the reputation of the winter tourist resort.[2]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18692,602—    
18802,437−6.3%
18902,464+1.1%
19002,541+3.1%
19103,065+20.6%
YearPop.±%
19212,524−17.7%
19302,700+7.0%
19506,669+147.0%
19611,428−78.6%
19701,355−5.1%
YearPop.±%
19801,388+2.4%
19911,220−12.1%
20011,290+5.7%
20111,502+16.4%
20211,059−29.5%
Source: Censuses[8][9]

Transport edit

There are no railways or major roads running through the municipal territory. In the Przełęcz Karkonoska mountain pass, there is the pedestrian border crossing Špindlerův Mlýn / Przesieka.

Sport edit

 
Ski resort Špindlerův Mlýn (Snowpark Horní Mísečky)

With year-round use and with accommodation capacity of 10,000 beds, Špindlerův Mlýn is one of the most visited ski resorts in the country. There are 26 km (16 mi) of 11 technically snow-covered downhill runs and 85 km (53 mi) of cross-country trails.[10]

During the winter season the area hosts the Europacup in freestyle skiing and SnowJam, a professional snowboarding event. Some years, e.g. 2019, the Alpine Ski World Cup has been held here. In the surroundings there are many marked hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing trails.

Wildwater canoeing is also common on the Elbe river. One of the most demanding natural tracks in Central Europe and the hardest in the Czech Republic is located here.[11]

Sights edit

 
Bílý Bridge

The main sights are the Church of Saints Peter and Paul from 1802 and reinforced concrete arch bridge from 1911.[12]

Notable people edit

  • Anna K (born 1965), singer; raised here

Franz Kafka stayed here for recreation in 1922 and began writing of his famous work The Castle.[12]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Špindlerův Mlýn is twinned with:[13][14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ a b c "Historie" (in Czech). Město Špindlerův Mlýn. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  3. ^ "Labský vodopád – Špindlerův Mlýn, Krkonoše" (in Czech). Region-Tour.cz. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  4. ^ "Labská přehrada – Špindlerův Mlýn, Krkonoše" (in Czech). Region-Tour.cz. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  5. ^ "Historie Krkonošských bud" (PDF) (in Czech). Administration of Krkonoše National Park. 2016. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  6. ^ "Hrabě Harrach Krkonoše miloval, vybudoval rozhlednu, silnice a přivezl lyže" (in Czech). Novinky.cz. 2012-04-18. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  7. ^ Przerwa, Tomasz (2020). "Zatrudnienie jeńców belgijskich, francuskich i radzieckich przy budowie Drogi na Przełęcz Karkonoską (Spindlerpaßstraße) 1940–1942". Łambinowicki rocznik muzealny (in Polish). 43. Opole: 9. ISSN 0137-5199.
  8. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Trutnov" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 13–14.
  9. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  10. ^ "Špindlerův Mlýn" (in Czech). Špindl.cz. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  11. ^ Braun, Jan (2022-04-30). "Obávané krkonošské peřeje. Kanoisté sjíždějí Labe při nejtěžším závodě v Česku". Krkonošský deník (in Czech). Deník.cz. Retrieved 2022-10-06.
  12. ^ a b "Do Špindlerova Mlýna se vrací smetánka" (in Czech). Novinky.cz. 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  13. ^ "Podgorzyn" (in Czech). Město Špindlerův Mlýn. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  14. ^ "Alanya" (in Czech). Město Špindlerův Mlýn. Retrieved 2021-09-21.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official tourist portal


Špindlerův, mlýn, czech, pronunciation, ˈʃpɪndlɛruːv, ˈmliːn, german, spindlermühle, formerly, also, spindelmühle, town, trutnov, district, hradec, králové, region, czech, republic, about, inhabitants, lies, giant, mountains, most, frequented, resorts, country. Spindleruv Mlyn Czech pronunciation ˈʃpɪndlɛruːv ˈmliːn German Spindlermuhle formerly also Spindelmuhle is a town in Trutnov District in the Hradec Kralove Region of the Czech Republic It has about 1 100 inhabitants It lies in the Giant Mountains and it is one of the most frequented ski resorts in the country Spindleruv MlynTownTown centreCoat of armsSpindleruv MlynLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 50 43 31 N 15 36 30 E 50 72528 N 15 60833 E 50 72528 15 60833Country Czech RepublicRegionHradec KraloveDistrictTrutnovFirst mentioned1676Government MayorMartin JanduraArea Total76 94 km2 29 71 sq mi Elevation718 m 2 356 ft Population 2023 01 01 1 Total1 117 Density15 km2 38 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code543 51Websitewww wbr spindleruvmlyn wbr org Contents 1 Administrative parts 2 Etymology 3 Geography 4 History 4 1 Tourism 5 Demographics 6 Transport 7 Sport 8 Sights 9 Notable people 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 References 12 External linksAdministrative parts editThe villages of Bedrichov Labska and Predni Labska are administrative parts of Spindleruv Mlyn Etymology editSpindleruv Mlyn literally meaning Spindler s Mill received its name after a mill belonging to the Spindler family which was moved between the surrounding settlements Bedrichov Labska and Svaty Petr in 1765 The municipality which did not exist at that time yet was given this name due to an official error The locals wrote a request sent to the authorities here and signed it written in Spindler s Mill but the authorities mistakenly thought that they were giving the name to a new municipality After the merger of scattered settlements into one municipality the name remained One of the German variations of its name Spindelmuhle was also created by an error of authorities 2 Geography edit nbsp Labska Dam Spindleruv Mlyn is located about 26 km 16 mi northwest of Trutnov and 37 km 23 mi east of Liberec on the border with Poland It lies in the Giant Mountains In the east of the territory rises Lucni hora at 1 555 metres 5 102 ft above sea level the second highest mountain of the Czech Republic The town is situated in a valley between the Medvedin mountain and the ridges of Kozi hrbety and Plan Spindleruv Mlyn lies at the confluence of the Elbe river and the Dolsky creek The Elbe source is located northwest of the town near the Polish border on the slopes of Mt Violik at an altitude of 1 386 m 4 547 ft About 1 km downstream are the Elbe Falls Labsky vodopad which cascade about 30 m 98 ft in depth 3 The Labska Dam with an area of 40 ha 99 acres was built near Labska village in 1910 1914 4 History edit nbsp Spindelmuhl in c 1900 The area was covered by forests and not settled until the 16th century when the first prospectors and then miners of silver and iron ore came The miners and lumberjacks who came from Alps settled here and began to build huts They took advantage of the experience from home and started raising cattle in the seemingly inhospitable mountains and farming in the clearings The clearing became meadows and pastures creating typical enclaves in the middle of forests preserved to this day 2 In the 18th century large parts of the surrounding forests were a possession of the Habsburg minister Friedrich August von Harrach Rohrau 1696 1749 after whom the village of Bedrichov Friedrichsthal is named The Harrach family contributed to the improvement and development of the landscape They founded several mountain huts all over the Giant Mountains 5 Jan Nepomuk Frantisek Count of Harrach 1828 1909 established a tourist route leading through Spindleruv Mlyn and established the first nature reserve in the Giant Mountains located in the valley Labsky dul on an area of more than 60 ha 150 acres 6 During World War II Spindleruv Mlyn was occupied by Germany In 1941 the occupiers organized the German Ski Championships in the town 7 After the war the town was restored to Czechoslovakia and the remaining German speaking population was expelled according to the Benes decrees and Potsdam Agreement Tourism edit After four travellers accommodated here in 1865 the locals recognized the tourist potential of this place began to expand the huts and build hiking trails The construction of the road from Vrchlabi in 1872 significantly contributed to the greater number of tourists Poor buildings often became quality hotels In 1909 operation of the electric lift for sledges one of the first of its kind in Europe started which contributed to the reputation of the winter tourist resort 2 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 18692 602 18802 437 6 3 18902 464 1 1 19002 541 3 1 19103 065 20 6 YearPop 19212 524 17 7 19302 700 7 0 19506 669 147 0 19611 428 78 6 19701 355 5 1 YearPop 19801 388 2 4 19911 220 12 1 20011 290 5 7 20111 502 16 4 20211 059 29 5 Source Censuses 8 9 Transport editThere are no railways or major roads running through the municipal territory In the Przelecz Karkonoska mountain pass there is the pedestrian border crossing Spindleruv Mlyn Przesieka Sport edit nbsp Ski resort Spindleruv Mlyn Snowpark Horni Misecky With year round use and with accommodation capacity of 10 000 beds Spindleruv Mlyn is one of the most visited ski resorts in the country There are 26 km 16 mi of 11 technically snow covered downhill runs and 85 km 53 mi of cross country trails 10 During the winter season the area hosts the Europacup in freestyle skiing and SnowJam a professional snowboarding event Some years e g 2019 the Alpine Ski World Cup has been held here In the surroundings there are many marked hiking mountain biking and cross country skiing trails Wildwater canoeing is also common on the Elbe river One of the most demanding natural tracks in Central Europe and the hardest in the Czech Republic is located here 11 Sights edit nbsp Bily Bridge The main sights are the Church of Saints Peter and Paul from 1802 and reinforced concrete arch bridge from 1911 12 Notable people editAnna K born 1965 singer raised here Franz Kafka stayed here for recreation in 1922 and began writing of his famous work The Castle 12 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic Spindleruv Mlyn is twinned with 13 14 nbsp Alanya Turkey nbsp Podgorzyn PolandReferences edit Population of Municipalities 1 January 2023 Czech Statistical Office 2023 05 23 a b c Historie in Czech Mesto Spindleruv Mlyn Retrieved 2021 09 21 Labsky vodopad Spindleruv Mlyn Krkonose in Czech Region Tour cz Retrieved 2021 09 21 Labska prehrada Spindleruv Mlyn Krkonose in Czech Region Tour cz Retrieved 2021 09 21 Historie Krkonosskych bud PDF in Czech Administration of Krkonose National Park 2016 Retrieved 2022 10 06 Hrabe Harrach Krkonose miloval vybudoval rozhlednu silnice a privezl lyze in Czech Novinky cz 2012 04 18 Retrieved 2022 10 06 Przerwa Tomasz 2020 Zatrudnienie jencow belgijskich francuskich i radzieckich przy budowie Drogi na Przelecz Karkonoska Spindlerpassstrasse 1940 1942 Lambinowicki rocznik muzealny in Polish 43 Opole 9 ISSN 0137 5199 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Trutnov 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 Spindleruv Mlyn in Czech Spindl cz Retrieved 2021 09 21 Braun Jan 2022 04 30 Obavane krkonosske pereje Kanoiste sjizdeji Labe pri nejtezsim zavode v Cesku Krkonossky denik in Czech Denik cz Retrieved 2022 10 06 a b Do Spindlerova Mlyna se vraci smetanka in Czech Novinky cz 2011 05 18 Retrieved 2021 09 21 Podgorzyn in Czech Mesto Spindleruv Mlyn Retrieved 2021 09 21 Alanya in Czech Mesto Spindleruv Mlyn Retrieved 2021 09 21 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Spindleruv Mlyn nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spindleruv Mlyn Official website Official tourist portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spindleruv Mlyn amp oldid 1208019970, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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