- Liberec
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mayor = Jiří Kittner (
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website = [http://www.liberec.cz/ www.liberec.cz]
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footnotes =Liberec ( Audio-IPA|Cs-Liberec.ogg| [ˈlɪbɛrɛts] , _de. Reichenberg, Romany: "Libertsis") has been since 1918 a
city inCzechoslovakia , since 1993 in theCzech Republic , and thecapital and largest city of theLiberec Region . Located on theLusatian Neisse and by theJizerské Mountains , it is the sixth-largest city in the Czech Republic.Settled by German and Flemish migrants since the 14th century, Liberec was once home to a thriving textile industry and hence nicknamed the "
Manchester ofBohemia ". For manyCzechs , Liberec is mostly associated with the huge shopping and entertainment complex, theBabylon Centre .Di Duca, Marc. "Bradt's Czech Republic" (2006)]History
Liberec was first mentioned in a document from 1348, and from 1622 to 1634 was among the possessions of
Albrecht von Wallenstein . After his death it belonged to the Gallas and Clam Gallas families. The cloth-making industry was introduced in 1579. The prosperous local industry was interrupted by theThirty Years' War and a great plague in the 1680s. TheBattle of Reichenberg between Austria and Prussia occurred nearby in 1757 during theSeven Years' War .At one time the
second city of Bohemia, the city developed rapidly at the end of the 19th century and as a result has a spectacular collection of late 19th century buildings; the town hall, theopera house , and the Severočeské Muzeum (North Bohemian Museum) are of significant note. The Opera House has a spectacular main curtain that was designed by the Austrian artistGustav Klimt . The neighborhoods on the hills above the town center display beautiful homes and streets, laid out in a picturesque Romantic style similar to somecentral European thermal spas.After
World War I , theethnic German majority in theSudetenland refused to be incorporated intoCzechoslovakia , citingWoodrow Wilson 'sFourteen Points and the doctrine ofSelf Determination . An independentSudeten German state was briefly formed with Reichenberg as the Capital. However, the Czechoslovak Army invaded the area and it was after all integrated intoCzechoslovakia .During the 1930s, the city became the centre of
Pan-German movements and later theNazis . After theMunich Agreement of 1938, it became the capital of the "Sudetengau" withinNazi Germany . The city's German population was forcibly expelled followingWorld War II through theBeneš decrees . The region was then resettled by theCzechs .Historical names
*1352 Reychinberch
*1369 Reychmberg
*1385-99 Reichenberg
*1410 Rychmberg
*1790 Reichenberg (Liber, Habersdorf)
*1834 Reichenberg (Liberk)
*1945 Reichenberg, LiberecAll forms of its names are derived from the medieval German word meaning "(the village on the) rich/resourceful mountain" ("reicher Berg" in modern German). The name was sometimes shortened to "Richberk" and "Riberk", which gave rise to the Czech name "Liberk". In Czech, words starting with "R" were often dissimilated into "L". [ [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberec The German version of this article] ]
cience and technology
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Technical University of Liberec ("Technická Univerzita v Liberci"): Founded in 1953 as a Technical College. In 1995 gained the status of a university. It has about 5000 students in 6 faculties (Mechanical Engineering, Textile Engineering, Architecture, Mechatronics, Teachers' College and Economics). Applied research inmechatronics .
* Regional Science Library ("Krajská vědecká knihovna"): A general public science library, aiming at general education in the region. Built on a new site in 2000. It has an exceptional collection of Germano-Slavica and Sudetica (periodicals and books in German language concerning Czech territory, ca. 1848-1946). This building comprises also a modernsynagogue .
* The North Bohemian Museum ("Severočeské muzeum"): Built in 1873. It ranks among the oldest and most significant museums of nature sciences, arts and crafts in the Czech Republic.Zoo and botanical garden
The zoo in Liberec was the first to be opened in
Czechoslovakia in 1919. The zoo contains a wide variety of fauna (about 143 species on 13 ha), including large mammals like elephants, giraffes, sea lions and white tigers, which are a genetic anomaly and hence very rare. It participates in breeding activities of endangered species to help preserving thegene pool .The Botanical Garden in Liberec (completely rebuilt from 1995 to 2000) comprises nine glasshouses for visitors (with a total area of 3,000 m² and 13 exhibition themes), nine plantation glasshouses and a large exterior terrain. It continues the legacy of a botanical garden established in 1876 by the "Verein der Naturfreunde" ("Society of Friends of Nature") on a nearby site and it is therefore considered the oldest one in the Czech Republic.Architecture
Liberec's prominent buildings are the town hall (1893), the castle of Count Clam Gallas, built in the 17th century, and the
Ještěd Tower (1968) upon the Ještěd Mountain, which became a symbol of the city.Václav Havel held a broadcast from the site of the tower in 1968; a plaque beside the tower marks this event. Contemporary buildings of note are also to be found, primarily the work of the firm SIAL, and include the new Regional Research Library (2000) and the Česká Pojištovna office building (1997).Liberec Tram System
Liberec shares the tramway line which connects it to its neighboring city,
Jablonec nad Nisou which is 12 km away. There is also a city line which connects Horní Hanychov and Lidové Sady via Fügnerova.port
Liberec has hosted two European Luge Championships, having done so in 1914 and 1939 when the city was then known as Reichenberg. In 2009, it will host the
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships .Personalities
Natives:
*Emil Artin (1898-1962), mathematician
*Guido Beck (1903-1989), physicist
*Barbara Bouchet (born 1943), actress and entrepreneuse
*Roland Bulirsch (born 1932), mathematic
*Vlasta Burian (1891-1962), actor
*Martin Damm (born 1972), tennis player
*Christoph Demantius (1567-1643), composer and poet
*Tomáš Enge (born 1976), race driver
*Herbert Feigl (1902-1988), philosopher
*Friedrich Karl Ginzel (1850-1926), astronomer
*Gustav Ginzel (born 1931), mountaineer
*Hubert Ginzel (1874-1950), cartographer
*Jakob Ginzel (1792-1862), painter
*Joseph Augustin Ginzel (1804-1876), theologist
*Wolfgang Ginzel (1933-2004), photographer
*Egon Hartmann (born 1919), architect
*Konrad Henlein (1898-1945), Nazi politician
*Walter Henn (1912-2006), architect and scholar
*Heinrich Herkner (1863-1932), economist
*Uwe-Karsten Heye (born 1940), politician
*Harald Kreutzberg (1902–1968), dancer and choreographer
*Markus Lüpertz (born 1941), artist
*Roderich Menzel (1907-1987), tennis player
*Petr Nedvěd (born 1971), hockey player
*Edmund Nick (1891-1973), composer
*Fritz Preissler (1908-1948), luger
*Otfried Preußler (born 1923), writer
*Josef Proksch (1794-1864), composer and teacher ofBedřich Smetana
*Jaroslav Řídký (1897-1956), composer
*František Xaver Šalda (1867-1937), literary critic
*Augustin Schramm (1907-1948), communist politician and officer
*Edwin Schwertner (born 1932), leading politician of East Germany
*Friedrich Sieber (born 1925), painter
*Gerold Tandler (born 1936), politician
*Olga Tschörner (1897-1969), singer
*Jiří Vršťala (1920-1999), actor
*Beate Weber , (born 1943), politician (SPD)
*Martin Cikl (born 1987), World cup skijumper.Other notable people connected with Liberec:
*Anna Steimarová (1889-1962), actress who died in Liberec
*Ferdinand Porsche (1875-1951), car designer born in a nearby village (Vratislavice nad Nisou ) now part of Liberecister cities
Liberec is twinned with:
*Amersfoort ,Netherlands
*Augsburg ,Germany
*Zittau ,Germany
*St. Gallen ,Switzerland
*Nahariya ,Israel
*Amiens ,France References
External links
* [http://www.liberec.cz Municipal website] cs icon de icon
* [http://www.infolbc.cz/indexen.html Liberec portal]
* [http://www.dpml.cz Tramway Liberec] cs icon
* [http://www.travel.cz/guide/125/index_en.html Liberec Botanical Garden]
* [http://www.travel.cz/guide/480/index_en.html Liberec Zoo]
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