Klobuky


Klobuky is a municipality and village in Kladno District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,000 inhabitants.

Administrative division

Klobuky consists of five municipal parts :
  • Klobuky
  • Čeradice
  • Kobylníky
  • Kokovice
  • Páleček

Etymology

The name of the village was probably derived from its ancient owner or founder named Klobuk or Klobouk. Hence the helmet is in the coat of arms.

Geography

Klobuky is located about northwest of Kladno and northwest of Prague. It lies in an undulating agricultural landscape of the Lower Ohře Table. The highest point is at above sea level.

History

The first written mention of Klobuky is from 1226, when it was a property of the Doksany convent.

Transport

Klobuky is located on the railway line LounyKralupy nad Vltavou. In addition to the train station in Klobuky, there is a stop in Páleček.

Sights

The major local sight is an alleged prehistoric menhir, with a height of the tallest in the Czech Republic. It is an upright, lonely standing stone called Kamenný pastýř or Kamenný muž. It is located in a field several hundred metres northwest of the village.
The Church of Saint Lawrence dates back to 14th century. It was rebuilt and extended in 1729–1735.

Notable people