Železnice


Železnice is a town in Jičín District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,400 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone.

Administrative division

Železnice consists of seven municipal parts :
  • Železnice
  • Březka
  • Cidlina
  • Doubravice
  • Pekloves
  • Těšín
  • Zámezí

Etymology

The name is derived from the Czech adjective železná, meaning 'iron'. The word železnice also means 'railway' in modern Czech.

Geography

Železnice is located about north of Jičín and northwest of Hradec Králové. It lies mostly in the Jičín Uplands. The northern part of the municipal territory belongs to the Ještěd–Kozákov Ridge and includes the highest point of Železnice, the hill Hůra at above sea level. The Cidlina River flows through the rural part of the territory. There are several small fishponds around the town.

History

The first written mention of Železnice is from 1318. In 1514, it was referred to as a market town, and probably in 1599, it was promoted to a town. In 1788 and 1826, the town was badly damaged by large fires. In 1903, the railway through Železnice was built.

Transport

Železnice is located on the railway line Hradec KrálovéTurnov.

Sights

After the fire in 1826, the town buildings in the historic centre were restored in a unified Neoclassical style. This buildings has mostly been preserved to this day and forms a unique urban complex. The town hall was built in 1826.
The Church of Saint Giles was built on the site of an old Romanesque church from the 13th century after it was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War, and rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1727–1739.

Notable people

Twin townssister cities

Železnice is twinned with: