Royal Town Of Jemnice
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Jemnice (; german: Jamnitz) is a town in
Třebíč District Třebíč District ( cs, okres Třebíč) is a Okres, district in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Třebíč. Administrative division Třebíč District is divided into three Districts of the Czech Republic#Mu ...
in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.


Administrative parts

Villages of Louka and Panenská are administrative parts of Jemnice. Panenská forms an
exclave An enclave is a territory (or a small territory apart of a larger one) that is entirely surrounded by the territory of one other state or entity. Enclaves may also exist within territorial waters. ''Enclave'' is sometimes used improperly to deno ...
of the municipal territory.


Etymology

The name is derived from ''jámy'', i.e. "pits", and ''jamník'', which is an old Czech word for "miner". It is connected with the mining history of the place.


Geography

Jemnice is located about southwest of
Třebíč Třebíč (; german: Trebitsch; yi, טרייביטש Treybitsh) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants. The beginnings of the town's history are connected with the establishment of a Benedictine ...
and south of Jihlava. It lies mostly in the Jevišovice Uplands. The hilly forested part in the north of the municipal territory belongs to the
Křižanov Highlands The Křižanov Highlands ( cs, Křižanovská vrchovina, german: Krischanauer Bergland) is a highland and a geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located mostly in the Vysočina Region. Geomorphology The Křižanov Highlands i ...
and includes the highest point of Jemnice, the hill Inženýrský kopec at above sea level. There are several ponds in the territory.


History

The predecessor of Jemnice is Podolí, which was founded in the 11th century as a mining settlement. A new town on a high promontory above the river Želetavka was founded before 1226. The first written mention of Jemnice is in a deed of King Ottokar I of Bohemia from 1227. It was a royal town until 1530. Town fortifications were mentioned in 1327. Jemnice resisted during minor wars, however it was conquered and burned down by army of Matthias Corvinus in 1468. The mining in the vicinity of the town continued until the war times in the 15th century. After that, it was never successfully renewed and the main source of livelihood was agriculture and fish farming.


Demographics


Sights

Most of the preserved houses in the historic centre have a Gothic or Renaissance core. About of town walls and three bastions have been preserved to this day. The original Gothic castle from the 13th century was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence in the 16th century. After 1734, Baroque reconstruction was made, and interiors were renovated in the Empire style after 1818. The last major reconstruction took place in the second half of the 19th century and stables, a brewery and administrative buildings were added. Since 1994, the castle has been in possession of the town and is open to the public. There are three churches in the town. The landmark of the town square is the Church of Saint Stanislaus. It was founded in the 14th century and rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 1580s. In the oldest part of the town is the Church of Saint James the Great, which stands on the site of a Romanesque rotunda from the 11th or 12th century. The late Gothic chancel was built in 1515. The third church is the late Gothic Church of Saint Vitus. It was built as a part of a Franciscan monastery founded in 1455. After its abolition in the late 17th century, the monastery fell into disrepair and gradually disappeared. Only underground spaces have been preserved.


Notable people

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Hugo Charlemont Hugo Charlemont (18 March 1850 – 18 April 1939) was an Austrian painter. Born in Jemnice, Moriva he was the son of Matthais Adolf Charlemont. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts. He died in Vienna. Life Charlemont was born in Jemnice, M ...
(1850–1939), Austrian painter *
Roman Havelka Roman Havelka (30 April 1877 – 20 June 1950) was a Czech landscape painter, in the Academic style. Life and work He was born in Jemnice into the family of a poor net maker. When he was eight, they moved to Jihlava. For some time, he had display ...
(1877–1950), painter * Karel Werner (1925–2019), indologist, orientalist and philosopher of religion


Twin towns – sister cities

Jemnice is twinned with: * Raabs an der Thaya, Austria * Reszel, Poland


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* {{authority control Cities and towns in the Czech Republic Populated places in Třebíč District