Letohrad, Pardubice Region, Czech Republic

Administrative parts | Etymology | Geography | History | Economy | Transport | Sport | Sights

🇨🇿 Letohrad (Kyšperk; Geiersberg) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.

Administrative parts The villages of Červená, Kunčice and Orlice are administrative parts of Letohrad.

Etymology The original German name Geiersberg meant "vulture's mountain" and the Czech name Kynšperk was created by its transcription. The modern name Letohrad was created by amalgamation of the words letovisko (meaning "summer resort") and hradisko (meaning "gord").

Geography Letohrad is located about 10 km (6 mi) north-east of Ústí nad Orlicí and 50 km (31 mi) east of Pardubice. It lies in the Orlické Foothills. The highest point is a contour line at 545 m (1,788 ft) above sea level. The Tichá Orlice river flows through the town.

History The first written mention of Kyšperk Castle, a predecessor of the settlement, is from 1308 when it was mentioned in Zbraslav chronicles. It was founded by the Lords of Žampach in the 13th century. Existence of the castle was last mentioned in 1419. In 1513, the town of Kyšperk was first mentioned. It was probably founded much earlier as a settlement beneath the castle, but it had the same owner all the time and there was no reason to create records.

The town experienced a rapid development in the 17th century, when the estate was owned by the Vitanovský of Vlčkovice family. During the rule of Hynek Jetřich Vitanovský of Vlčkovice, Kyšperk greatly improved its state: he had rebuilt the original fortress into a Baroque castle, had built a castle chapel which later became the Church of Saint Wenceslaus, handcraftsmen were allowed to establish guilds, and a hospital for poor and old people was founded.

The large fire from 1824 burned down 76 houses. In 1874 a railway crossed Kyšperk, starting the growth of the textile industry. After World War II, Kyšperk turned into a modern town with a major electrotechnical industry.

In 1950, the municipalities of Kyšperk, Orlice, Kunčice and Rotnek were merged. The new municipality was named Letohrad. Kyšperk was renamed Letohrad and Rotnek was renamed Červená. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the historical centre of the town was renovated.

Economy The OEZ company, manufacturer of circuit breakers, fuses and other wiring equipment, is the largest employer in the town.

Transport Letohrad lies on a railway line heading from Ústí nad Orlicí to Červená Voda. It is also the terminus and starting point of a line from Hradec Králové.

Sport Letohrad is known for its biathlon club, from which several national representatives and Olympic medalists come. There is a ski resort in Kunčice.

The town'n football club FK OEZ Letohrad plays in the lower amateur tiers.

Sights The historical centre is formed by Václavské Square with preserved Baroque burgher houses, the Church of Saint Wenceslaus, the castle, and Marian column in the middle of the square. The Church of Saint Wenceslaus was built i nthe Baroque style in 1680–1685. It is decorated with stucco by the Italian master Giovanni Maderna.

The original Renaissance Letohrad Castle was built in 1554 and rebuilt in the early Baroque style in 1680–1685. It contains an exposition on contemporary way of life open to the public. Rest of the premises houses a hotel, a school, the cultural centre, and the Museum of Jára Cimrman. The castle is surrounded by an English-style park.

Other museums in the town are the Town Museum and the Museum of Crafts.

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Letohrad has a population of over 6,503 people. Letohrad also forms part of the wider Ústí nad Orlicí District which has a population of over 138,242 people. It is also a part of the larger Pardubice Region. Letohrad is situated near Ústí nad Orlicí.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Letohrad has links with:

🇭🇷 Daruvar, Croatia 🇨🇭 Hausen am Albis, Switzerland 🇵🇱 Niemcza, Poland
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