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Nový Jičín (; german: Neutitschein) is a town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. The historic centre of Nový Jičín is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation. Nový Jičín is known for the hatting industry and is nicknamed the "town of hats".


Administrative parts

Villages of Bludovice, Kojetín, Loučka, Straník and Žilina are administrative parts of Nový Jičín.


Etymology

There are two theories as to how the name "Jičín" came about. According to local legends, it could be derived from the brave daughter of a local castle owner named Jitka (''Jitčín'', later amended to Jičín). Another theory derives the name from the Slavic word for wild boar ''div'' (''Dičín'', later amended to Jičín). The attribute ''Nový'' ("new") was added to distinguish it from Starý Jičín ("Old Jičín").


Geography

Nový Jičín is situated about southwest of Ostrava. It is located in the Moravian-Silesian Foothills. The town lies on the small river of Jičínka, at its confluence with streams Zrzávka, Grasmanka and Rakovec.


History

The first written mention of Nový Jičín is from 1313, however it was probably founded in around 1280. It was established as the economic centre of the Starý Jičín estate. It was a property of Lords of Kravaře and later of the Zierotin family. Žerotínský Castle was originally part of the town fortifications, the construction of which began in the 1380s and continued in the early 16th century. During the rule of Bedřich of Zierotin (1533–1541), the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence. In 1620 Frederick V promoted Nový Jičín to a royal town. The town was decimated by Thirty Years' War and by large fires in 1768 and 1773. In the 19th century the Jewish population returned to the town and large textile factories were established. The hatter industry has flourished and Nový Jičín is still today called the "town of hats". During the industrialization in the mid-19th century, two town gates and most turrets and attic of the castle were demolished. Only two defense towers were left in memory. Until 1918 the town was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the district with the same name, one of the 34 ''Bezirkshauptmannschaften'' in Moravia. The German population was expelled in 1945.


Demographics


Economy

Nový Jičín is known for the hatting industry. Hats have been made here since 1630. The mechanical production began here in 1865 and is the oldest hat factory in the world. The modern TONAK company was established in 1945 and is still one of the three largest headwear manufacturers in the world. The largest employer with headquarters in the town is Hanon Systems Autopal, a manufacturer of refrigeration and air conditioning components for the automotive industry.


Transport

Nový Jičín lies on the European route E462. The town lies about from the station on the high-speed railway line in Suchdol nad Odrou. There is the Nový Jičín– Suchdol nad Odrou railway line of local importance. The largest airport in the region,
Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava , formerly ''Ostrava-Mošnov International Airport'', is the airport of the city of Ostrava in the Czech Republic, a major economic and industrial centre. It is located to the southwest of the city and also act ...
is about 15 kilometres from Nový Jičín.


Sights

The historic core of Nový Jičín is a Renaissance-Baroque town with a pure example of medieval urbanism of the second half of the 13th century. In its centre is a square with arcades and a rectangular system of adjacent streets. In the 16th century, the arcades were built and the wooden houses were replaced by stone ones. The town square is lined by preserved Renaissance and Baroque burger houses. The town hall was a Renaissance house from the 16th century, rebuilt to the town hall in 1661. In 1881, the façade was rebuilt and modified in the pseudo-Gothic style. In 1929–1930, an insensitive pseudo-Renaissance reconstruction was made. The most valuable house is ''Stará pošta'' (i.e. "old post office"), a two-storey Renaissance house from 1563. In a historic house where general
Ernst Gideon von Laudon Ernst Gideon von Laudon, since 1759 Freiherr von Laudon (originally Laudohn or Loudon; 13 February 171714 July 1790), was a Baltic German-born Austrian generalisimo and one of the most successful opponents of the Prussian king Frederick the Grea ...
died in 1790 is the tourist information centre and an exposition of the hat-making tradition of Nový Jičín. The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is the landmark of the historic centre. It has a Renaissance high tower from 1587. The original Gothic castle was replaced by the current building by the Jesuits in 1732–1740. The oldest stone building in Nový Jičín is the Žerotínský Castle from the 1380s. Today it houses the regional museum. Only a bastion from 1613 and few fragments of the town walls are preserved to this day.


Notable people

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Ernst Gideon von Laudon Ernst Gideon von Laudon, since 1759 Freiherr von Laudon (originally Laudohn or Loudon; 13 February 171714 July 1790), was a Baltic German-born Austrian generalisimo and one of the most successful opponents of the Prussian king Frederick the Grea ...
(1717–1790), German-Austrian generalisimo; died here *
Eduard Veith Eduard Veith (30 March 1858, Neutitschein – 18 March 1925, Vienna) was an Austrian portrait painter and stage designer. Many of his works were influenced by Symbolism. Biography He was born to the decorative painter, Julius Veith (1820–188 ...
(1858–1925), Austrian painter *
Adolf Herz Adolf Herz (1862 in Nový Jičín – 1947 in Lucerne) was an Austrian-Swiss engineer and inventor. He co-designed one of the first modern blood pressure monitors. Life Herz was born as son of a well-to-do brewery owner. After completing the Rea ...
(1862–1947), Austrian-Swiss engineer and inventor *
Hugo Baar Hugo Baar (3 March 1873, Nový Jičín – 18 June 1912, Munich) was a Moravian-German landscape painter. Biography His father was a merchant. After attending a German gymnasium, he learned weaving at a local arts and crafts school from 1889 ...
(1873–1912), Moravian-German landscape painter * Božena Benešová (1873–1936), writer * Alfred Neubauer (1891–1980), racing manager * Fred Liewehr (1909–1993), Austrian actor * Max Mannheimer (1920–2016), writer, survivor of the Holocaust *
Vladimír Válek Vladimír Válek (born 2 September 1935, in Nový Jičín) is a Czech conductor. He was conductor of the Prague Symphony for 10 years, in which he made his first tours of Europe and the United States He was the Principal Conductor of the Slovak P ...
(born 1935), conductor * Harun Farocki (1944–2014), German filmmaker and author * František Černík (born 1953), ice hockey player *
Stanislav Moša Stanislav Moša (born 12 February 1956 in Nový Jičín) is a Czech theatre and musical director, manager, lyricist and librettist. Since 1992, he has been the artistic director and manager of the Brno City Theatre. He studied in Ostrava and in Brn ...
(born 1956), theatre and musical director *
Karel Stromšík Karel Stromšík (born 12 April 1958) is a former football goalkeeper from Czechoslovakia. He was a member of the national team that competed at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, playing 2 group games after replacing the injured Stanislav Seman in the se ...
(born 1958), footballer *
Vlasta Redl Vlasta Redl is a Czech folk musician. Musical career After playing at dance events in Valašské Meziříčí, Redl joined the Zlín Zlín (in 1949–1989 Gottwaldov; ; german: Zlin) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 73,000 inhab ...
(born 1959), folk musician *
Kateřina Konečná Kateřina Konečná (born 20 January 1981) is a Czech politician, who has been a Member of the European Parliament representing the Czech Republic since 2013. Since 23 October 2021 she has been the leader of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Mor ...
(born 1981), politician * Rostislav Klesla (born 1982), ice hockey player * Tomáš Sklenák (born 1982), handball player *
Lenka Masná Lenka Masná (; born 22 April 1985 in Nový Jičín) is a Czech runner who specializes in the 800 metres The 800 metres, or meters ( US spelling), is a common track running event. It is the shortest commonly run middle-distance running ...
(born 1985), athlete *
Karolína Huvarová Karolína Huvarová Oravski (born 29 April 1986) is a Czech fitness trainer, model, Instagram influencer, singer and former fitness competitor. She was the first European woman to coach an American professional men's hockey team, and has been ...
(born 1986), fitness trainer and model *
Petra Klosová Petra Klosová (born 16 April 1986) is a Czech swimmer who specialized in freestyle and backstroke events. She is a two-time Olympian and a multiple-time national champion and record holder for the freestyle and backstroke events (50, 100, and 20 ...
(born 1986), swimmer


Twin towns – sister cities

Nový Jičín is
twinned Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to: * In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so; * Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning * Twinning inst ...
with: * Épinal, France *
Görlitz Görlitz (; pl, Zgorzelec, hsb, Zhorjelc, cz, Zhořelec, :de:Ostlausitzer Mundart, East Lusatian dialect: ''Gerlz'', ''Gerltz'', ''Gerltsch'') is a town in the Germany, German state of Saxony. It is located on the Lusatian Neisse River, and ...
, Germany *
Kremnica Kremnica (; german: Kremnitz, hu, Körmöcbánya) is a town in central Slovakia. It has around 5,300 inhabitants. The well-preserved medieval town built above important gold mines is the site of the oldest still-working mint in the world. Name ...
, Slovakia * Ludwigsburg, Germany * Novellara, Italy * Świętochłowice, Poland


References


External links

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Sightseeing in the town
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