- Třebíč
Geobox | Settlement
name = Třebíč
other_name =
category = Town
image_caption = Jewish quarter
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symbol = CoA of Trebic.svg
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country = Czech Republic
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region = Vysočina
region_type = Region
district = Třebíč
district_type = District
commune = Třebíč
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river = Jihlava
location =
elevation = 405
lat_d = 49
lat_m = 13
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lat_NS = N
long_d = 15
long_m = 52
long_s = 48
long_EW = E
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area = 57.6
area_round = 1
population = 38882
population_date = 2007
population_density = auto
established = 1277
established_type = First mentioned
mayor = Ivo Uher
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CEST
utc_offset_DST = +2
postal_code = 674 01
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whs_name = Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius' Basilica in Trebíc
whs_year = 2003
whs_number = 1078
whs_region = 4
whs_criteria = ii, iii
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map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic
map_locator = Czechia
commons = Třebíč
statistics = [http://www.statnisprava.cz/ebe/ciselniky.nsf/i/590266 statnisprava.cz]
website = [http://www.trebic.cz/ www.trebic.cz]
footnotes =Třebíč (IPA2|ˈtr̝̊ɛbiːtʃ; Audio-IPA|Cs-Trebic.ogg| [ˈtr̝̊ɛbiːtʃ] ; _de. Trebitsch) is a city in the
Moravia n part of theVysočina Region of theCzech Republic .Třebíč is situated 35 km southeastern from
Jihlava and 65 km westward fromBrno .The city is located on theJihlava River . Třebíč is in altitude from 392 to 503 metres from sea-level.Třebíč have temperate climate with occasional rains. Average annual temperature is 7,5°C, average temperature in July is 18,5°C and -3,4°C in January.
Třebíč is regional centre with a population of approximately 40,000. In the age of expansion Třebíč was third most considerable town in
Moravia . The population growth started afterWorld War II . Třebíč is important regional center today.There are many sights.
The Jewish Quarter andSt Procopius' Basilica is listed as aUNESCO World Heritage Site .History and sights
This includes the old Jewish Quarter and the largely Romanesque St Procopius' Basilica that incorporates some later gothic features, including a rare example of a ten-part or 'botanical'
rose window . Such designs reflect the five or ten parts of the roseaceae family flowers and fruit, based on their five sepals and petals or the usual ten segments of their fruit. Botanical rose windows contrast with more complex Gothic windows that contain more segments (usually multiples of traditional gothic units of design - threetrefoil , or fourquatrefoil ), or are based on ancient design inspiration from forerunners of the wheel of life which is now associated with eastern religions, or may alude to the Virgin Mary.The famous
Basilica originated in the early 12th century as a Benedictine monastery. It was so well endowed that it led to the establishment of a local commercial centre; the city of Trebic. The monastery was rebuilt during the reign of King Wenceslas I (1230-53), and again at the end of the fifteenth century. During the first half of the 16th century some of Trebic's historic monastic buildings were remodelled as a castle, and later renovated inbaroque style. In the early eighteenth century changes were introduced to the basilica by Czech architect, Frantisek Maxmilian Kanka; windows were enlarged, buttresses added, a south-west tower was rebuilt, and a new west front with two towers was constructed in a gothicising baroque style.The historic town of Trebic, which extends on both sides of the river Jihlava, was declared a Conservation Area in 1990. The Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius Basilica with the castle and gardens, are all included within the Trebic Conservation Area.
History in dates
* 1101 Establishment of Benedictine Monastery.
* 1277 The oldest deed mentioning the town of Třebíč.
* 1335 Conferring of town rights to Třebíč according to the royal town ofZnojmo .
* 1338 First references of Jewish settlement.
* 1468 Třebíč was conquered byMatthias Corvinus of Hungary .
* 19th century Expansion of tannery and shoemaking.
* 1871 Opening of Národní dům (National House), establishment of grammar school with Czech as teaching language (Gymnázium Třebíč ).
* 1886 First train runs through Třebíč.
* 1930 Development of shoe making production and construction of workers' colonies - presentBorovina
* 1970s - 80s Thetown is stigmated by the construction of newhousing estate s, population increases.
* 1990s Fastrenovation of thetown .
* 2003 Registration of Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius' Basilika intoUNESCO List of Cultural and Natural HeritageDemography
Town districts
*
Borovina (526 houses, 5 864 inhabitant)
*Budíkovice (61 houses, 199 inhabitant)
*Horka Domky (1 158 houses, 7 788 inhabitant)
*Jejkov (91 houses, 270 inhabitant)
*Nové Dvory (987 houses, 16 657 inhabitant)
*Nové Město(161 houses, 1056 inhabitant)
*Pocoucov (59 houses, 183 inhabitant)
*Podklášteří (1 009 houses, 3 899 inhabitant)
*Ptáčov (66 houses, 212 inhabitant)
*Račerovice (49 houses, 155 inhabitant)
*Řípov (22 houses, 68 inhabitant)
*Slavice (80 houses, 246 inhabitant)
*Sokolí (44 houses, 88 inhabitant)
*Stařečka (202 houses, 539 inhabitant)
*Týn (203 houses, 1 171 inhabitant)
*Vnitřní Město (53 houses, 210 inhabitant)
*Zámostí (124 houses, 416 inhabitant)Transit
Třebíč is an important traffic junction. Třebíč is situated on trans-country roads I/23 and II/360.Třebíč is a junction for trains from
Brno toJihlava . Trains buses and taxis also operate in Třebíč.Attached Třebíč to network of roads
*
I/23 Pisárecký tunel -Kývalka -Třebíč -Předín (I/38 ) -Jindřichův Hradec -Písek
* II/351Chotěboř -Třebíč -Dalešice
* II/360Letohrad -Velké Meziříčí (D1) -Třebíč -Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou
* II/405Jihlava -Brtnice -Třebíč
* II/410Třebíč -Jemnice - state boundary ofAustria Urban mass transportation
Třebič has had mass urban transportation since 1871. The 'Omnibus' ran from 1871 to 1886; buses have been running since the 1950s; and the town has been connected to the rail network since 1886.
Buses
Nine bus lines are in Třebíč.
Fleet
*
Karosa B 731
*Karosa B 732
*Karosa B 931
*Karosa B 932
*Karosa B 932 E
*Karosa B 952
*Mercedes Citaro
* Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro
* Mercedes-Benz Conecto O345 CCulture
Festival s* Theatre Třebíč (Divadelní Třebíč) - festival of
Amateur theatre
*Šamajim - festival ofJewish culture
* Třebíč potato festival (Bramborobraní) - folklore festival - music and dance
* Jubilee Unesco (Oslavy Unesco) - jubilee celebration of city entrance to theUNESCO list
* Theatre 2-3-4 actors (Divadla 2-3-4 herců) - festival of professional theatre
* Zámostí - cultural and music festival ( [http://www.zamosti.cz/ www.zamosti.cz] )
*Concentus Moraviae - concerts of classical musicPeople
;born here
*Patrik Eliáš , ice hockey player
*Martin Erat , ice hockey player
*Pavel Padrnos , professionalroad racing cyclist
*Jan Zahradníček , Czech poet, born inMastník , near Třebíč
*Jaroslav Zvěřina , Czech politician
* Mohammad Ali Šilhavý, Czech Muslim (1917-2008), born and passed away in Třebíč;other residents
*Leopold Löw , Moravia-born rabbi, received his preliminary education at the yeshibot of Trebitsch
*William Hosking , writer, lecturerSchools
* Universities
**Westmoravian College Třebíč ( [http://www.zmvs.cz/eng www.zmvs.cz/eng EN, DE, CZ] )
* Secondary schools
**Gymnázium Třebíč (Gymnasium Třebíč) ( [http://www.gtr.cz/ www.gtr.cz] )
**Střední průmyslová škola Třebíč (Second industrial school Třebíč) ( [http://www.spst.cz/ www.spst.cz] )
**Katolické gymnázium Třebíč (Catholic gymnasium Třebíč) ( [http://www.kgtrebic.cz/ www.kgtrebic.cz] )
**Obchodní akademie Dr. Albína Bráfa ( [http://www.oatrebic.cz/ www.oatrebic.cz] )
**Vyšší odborná škola a Střední škola veterinární, zemědělská a zdravotnická Třebíč ( [http://www.szstrebic.cz/ www.szstrebic.cz] )
**Hotelová škola Třebíč ( [http://www.sosos.cz/ www.sosos.cz] )
**Střední škola stavební Třebíč ( [http://www.spsstavebni.trebic.net/ www.spsstavebni.trebic.net] )
**Střední škola řemesel Třebíč ] ( [http://sour-tr.euweb.cz sour-tr.euweb.cz] )
**Soukromá střední odborná škola a Střední odborné učiliště
=Partnership towns [ [http://www.trebic.cz/vismo/zobraz_dok.asp?u=16973&id_org=16973&id_ktg=27333&archiv=0 Outcome of the questionnaire with statement of partnership towns ] ] =*
Oschatz ,Germany
*Lilienfeld ,Austria
*Humenné ,Slovakia References
External links
* [http://www.trebic.cz/e_index.asp] – Municipal website in English
* [http://www.trebic-mesto.cz/ www.trebic-mesto.cz] - Unofficial pages about Třebíč city (cz)
* [http://www.trebic.cz/unesco/ www.trebic.cz/unesco] - UNESCO in Třebíč city (cz, de, en, fr)
* [http://www.tradomad.cz/ www.tradomad.cz] - City bus service in Třebíč city (cz)
* [http://www.nem-tr.cz/ www.nem-tr.cz] - Třebíč Hospital (Cz)
* [http://www.zamek-trebic.cz/ www.zamek-trebic.cz] - Vysočina Museum in Třebíč (cz)
* [http://www.kviztrebic.cz/ www.kviztrebic.cz] - City cultural centre Třebíč (cz, en)
* [http://www.knihovnatr.cz/ www.knihovnatr.cz] - City library Třebíč (cz)
* [http://www.unesco-czech.cz/ www.unesco-czech.cz] - Czech UNESCO (cz)
* [http://www.icm-trebic.cz/ www.icm-trebic.cz/] - Teenage information center Třebíč (cz)
* [http://www.travel.cz/guide/137/index_en.html Basilica of St. Procopius in Třebíč] (en)
* [http://www.travel.cz/guide/136/index_en.html Jewish Ghetto in Třebíč] (en)
* [http://www.kviztrebic.cz/]
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