Nové Město nad Metují
Nové Město nad Metují (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnovɛː ˈmɲɛsto ˈnad mɛtujiː]; German: Neustadt an der Mettau) is a town on the river Metuje in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. Its population in January 2007 was 10,049.
Location and geography
Nové Město nad Metují is located in the north of the Czech Republic, a few miles from the Polish border, south of the larger town of Náchod. The old town and the castle sit on a spur in a meander of the river, whence the name "New Town on the Metuje".
History
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Jan Černčický of Kácov founded the town in 1501. It was destroyed by fire in 1526. Most of the houses on the square were then built after a uniform design in 1526-1548. The old town and its fortifications still retain their Renaissance style. Wallenstein purchased the town in 1623, then it passed to the Trčkas of Lípa and, following the assassination of both in 1634, to Walter of Leslie.
Nové Město became the seat of a district after the administrative reform of the Austrian Empire in mid-19th century. A post office was opened in 1850. Textile mills were founded before the end of the century, followed after 1950 by a factory building construction machinery and a watch-making factory. The industries and the entire town changed substantially after 1990.
Twin towns — Sister cities
Nové Město nad Metují is twinned with:
References
E. Poche (vyd.), Umělecké památky Čech 2, Praha: Academia 1978, pp. 492-497
Ottův slovník naučný nové doby, heslo Nové Město nad Metují. Vol. 7, p. 197
KČT, Průvodce župou Aloise Jiráska, Náchod 1926
External links
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