- Břeclav
Geobox | Settlement
name = Břeclav
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category = Town
image_caption = Main post office
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symbol = Břeclav_znak.png
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country = Czech Republic
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region = South Moravian
region_type = Region
district = Břeclav
district_type = District
commune = Břeclav
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elevation = 158
lat_d = 48
lat_m = 45
lat_s = 32.29
lat_NS = N
long_d = 16
long_m = 52
long_s = 55.31
long_EW = E
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area = 87.17
area_round = 2
population = 25716
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population_density = auto
established = 11th century
established_type = Founded
mayor = Dymo Piškula
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map_background = Czechia - background map.png
map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic
map_locator = Czechia
commons = Břeclav
statistics = [http://www.statnisprava.cz/ebe/ciselniky.nsf/i/584291 statnisprava.cz]
website = [http://www.breclav.org/ www.breclav.org]
footnotes =Břeclav (IPA2|ˈbr̝ɛtslaf; German "Lundenburg") is a
town in theCzech Republic , southeast ofBrno . It is located at the border withLower Austria on theDyje River. The next largest town in Austrian territory isHohenau an der March .History
Pohansko
In the area of the town several localities have been discovered which were settled in
prehistory . Of these the most is important one called Pohansko (meaning "a paganish (place)") southeast of the town, which became a significant grad in Great Moravian times. In the 10th century it was abandoned; today there is anarchaeological site with an exhibition.Břeclav Castle
In 11th century a border
castle was established by Duke Bretislaus I which took his name (in Czech "Břetislav" → "Břeclav"). The castle served as one of the ducal administrative centres in medievalMoravia , later becoming amanor house . The Zierotins rebuilt it inRenaissance style. In 1638 theHouse of Liechtenstein gained it, but the family did not reside there and in the early 19th century they rebuilt it toartificial ruins as a part of the Lednice-Valtice cultural-natural complex.Town
There was originally a
market town by the castle, which was destroyed in the 15th century and then refounded closer to the castle (which is in the area of today's town centre); the original spot has been called Old Břeclav ("Stará Břeclav") since that time. Both the (new) market town and village of Old Břeclav were badly damaged in battles during the 17th century.The opening of a railway to
Vienna andBrno in 1839 (and subsequent extensions to a junction) represented an important event, that brought industrialisation and population growth: from 2,952 inhabitants (of Břeclav and Old Břeclav together) in 1834 to 13,689 in 1930. As a consequence, Břeclav obtainedtown status (1872), becoming the seat of the judicial (1850) and political (1949) district. In 1919 three original municipalities merged (Břeclav, Old Břeclav and Jewish Municipality of Břeclav); in 1974 another two - Poštorná and Charvátská Nová Ves (both were parts ofLower Austria until 1920) - were joined. In 1938-1945 Břeclav was a part ofNazi Germany , although the town's population was mostly Czech-speaking. LocalJews (4,3 % in 1930) andGermans (11,6 %) were expelled both during and afterWorld War II .Transport
Břeclav today is an important hub in the
railroad network (the first junction inAustria-Hungary ). It is located at the intersection of the routes to and fromBrno -Prague ,Ostrava -Kraków /Katowice (Poland ),Kúty -Bratislava (Slovakia ) andHohenau -Vienna (Austria ).ights
* A
Renaissance castle from the 16th century with an arcade on the courtyard; during the first half of the 19th century it was completely rebuilt asNeo-Gothic "artificial ruins"
*St. Wenceslas parish church in the Masaryk Square - a contemporary architecture from 1992-1995 on the spot of aBaroque one destroyed inWorld War II
* Synagogue -Neo-Romanesque building from 1868 with Neo-Moorish elements inside; nowadays it serves as a part of the town museum
* St. Mary parish church inPoštorná - a uniqueNeo-Gothic construction with acupola , built in 1895-1898 with use of special bricks from local factory
* Jewish Cemetery with tombstones from the 18th century and aNeo-Gothic morgue from 1892
* Resurrection Chapel from 1875 in an area of the former cemetery in the Sovadina streetClose to the train station there are:
* St. Rochus Chapel (in front of the Gymnasium) - built in 1892 in memory of a cholera epidemic
* St. Cyril and Methodius Chapel (in a park in front of the station) - built in 1853-1856 in memory of a recovery of Prince of Liechtenstein, local lord; it served as a place of worship for local Catholic parish before the St. Wenceslas Church was builtIn the surroundings:
*Pohansko - an archaeological site from Great-Moravian times
* The Lednice-Valtice Area - a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site since 1996Twin towns
*
Zwentendorf ,Austria
*Trnava ,Slovakia
*Brezová pod Bradlom ,Slovakia
*Andrychów ,Poland
*Šentjernej ,Slovenia
*Nový Bor ,Czech Republic See also
*
Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape External links
* [http://www.breclav.org/ Breclav.org: Official site]
* [http://www.breclav.info/ Breclav.info: Tourist information]
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