Nová Pec


Nová Pec is a municipality and village in Prachatice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants.

Administrative division

Nová Pec consists of seven municipal parts :
  • Nová Pec
  • Bělá
  • Dlouhý Bor
  • Jelení
  • Láz
  • Nové Chalupy
  • Pěkná
Pěkná forms an exclave of the municipal territory.

Etymology

The name means 'new furnace' in Czech. A pitch furnace was built here before the village was founded.

Geography

Nová Pec is located about south of Prachatice and southwest of České Budějovice. The tripoint of the Czech Republic, Germany and Austria is situated on the municipal border.
Nová Pec lies in the Bohemian Forest mountain range. The summit of Plechý, at the highest mountain of the Czech and Austrian parts of the mountain range, is located on the Czech-Austrian border. Most of the built-up area is located in the eastern part of the municipality on the banks of the Vltava River. The confluence of the Teplá Vltava and Studená Vltava rivers, which form the Vltava, is located in the territory of the Pěkná exclave.

History

The village was founded in the mid-17th century. The first written mention of Nová Pec is from 1653, when there were two inhabitants registered. It was owned by the Eggenberg family, who acquired the area from Emperor Rudolf II in 1622. After the last member of the family died, Nová Pec was inherited by the House of Schwarzenberg in 1719.

Transport

Nová Pec is located on the railway line České Budějovice–Stožec.

Sights

The main landmark is the Church of Saint Anne in Pěkná. It was built in the Neoclassical style in 1788–1791. The tower was finished in 1903.