Nehvizdy


Nehvizdy is a market town in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,400 inhabitants.

Administrative division

Nehvizdy consists of two municipal parts :
  • Nehvizdy
  • Nehvízdky

Etymology

The name is derived either from the word nehvízdat, meaning "the village of people who do not whistle" or from the personal name Nehvizd, meaning "the village of Nehvizds ".

Geography

Nehvizdy is located about east of Prague. It lies in a flat agricultural landscape in the Central Elbe Table.

History

The first written mention of Nehvizdy is from 1352. Until the Hussite Wars, the village was owned by various lower noblemen. After the wars, it became part of the Přerov estate. In 1515, Nehvizdy was promoted to a market town by King Vladislaus II. The period of greatest development occurred in the first half of the 17th century, but it ended with the advent of the Thirty Years' War, during which the market town was looted several times. After the war, Nehvizdy was acquired by the Liechtenstein family.
On 29 December 1941, Czechoslovak paratroopers Gabčík and Kubiš sent by the Czech government-in-exile in London to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich were inserted near Nehvizdy. The soldiers hid themselves in a nearby abandoned quarry and with the help of several local citizens were able to relink with collaborators and later fulfill the mission.

Demographics

The market town has experienced significant growth of population in the 21st century.

Transport

Nehvizdy lies on a road connecting Prague with Poděbrady and Hradec Králové. Nowadays the D11 motorway runs just south of the market town parallel to the old road.

Sights

The main landmark of Nehvizdy is the Church of Saint Wenceslaus. It was built in the Gothic style in the late 13th century and was first mentioned in 1361. The adjacent bell tower dates from the 16th century.
A small monument in the centre of Nehvizdy commemorates the Operation Anthropoid event. It is formed in the shape of a parachute and it was created in 2021.