Kravaře (; ) is a town in
Opava District the
Moravian-Silesian Region
The Moravian-Silesian Region () is one of the 14 administrative regions of the Czech Republic. Before May 2001, it was called the Ostrava Region (). The region is located in the north-eastern part of its historical region of Moravia and in most ...
of the
Czech Republic
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. It has about 6,700 inhabitants. It is part of the historic
Hlučín Region.
Administrative division
Kravaře consists of three municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
*Kravaře (4,585)
*Dvořisko (322)
*Kouty (1,630)
Geography
Kravaře is located about east of
Opava
Opava (; , ) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Opava (river), Opava River. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia and was a historical capital of Czech Sile ...
and northwest of
Ostrava
Ostrava (; ; ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 283,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava (river), Opa ...
. It lies in the
Opava Hilly Land. The town is situated on the left bank of the
Opava
Opava (; , ) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Opava (river), Opava River. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia and was a historical capital of Czech Sile ...
River.
History
The first written mention of Kravaře is from 1224. Kouty was first mentioned in 1238 and Dvořisko in the second half of the 18th century. Between 1224 and 1263, the Kravaře estate was acquired by the lords from
Benešov, who were further known as lords of Kravaře. From 13th to 15th century, it was one of the richest families in
Moravia
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The medieval and early ...
. In the second half of the 13th century, they had built a fortress in Kravaře. The last owner of Kravaře from this family was Petr Strážnický, who was forced to sell Kravaře in 1420.
The next important owner of Kravaře was
Michael Sendivogius, who received the estate during the
Thirty Years' War
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. After his death in 1636, his daughter married the free lord of Eichendorff. In 1721–1728, Jan Rudolf Eichendorff had rebuilt the fortress into a late Baroque castle. The Eichendorffs had to sell the estate in 1782 due to debts. After that, Kravaře were held by less important owners.
Since 1742 Kravaře and Kouty belonged to Prussia
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after Maria Theresa
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had been defeated. Dvořisko, located behind the Opava River, remained in Austrian Empire
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. In 1920, the area of Hlučín Region was returned to Czechoslovakia
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. During World War II
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, it was annexed by Nazi Germany
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and administered as part of Reichsgau Sudetenland.[
For centuries, Kravaře was only a village. In 1960, Kouty and Dvořisko were annexed to Kravaře and the new municipality gained the status of a town.][
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Demographics
Transport
The I/56 road from Ostrava
Ostrava (; ; ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 283,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava (river), Opa ...
to Opava
Opava (; , ) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Opava (river), Opava River. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia and was a historical capital of Czech Sile ...
passes through the town.
Kravaře is located on the railway lines Opava– Hlučín and Kravaře– Chuchelná.
Sport
There is an ice-hockey venue Buly Aréna, which was opened in 2003. It has a capacity of 640 seats.
The town's football team is MFK Kravaře. It plays in lower amateur tiers.
There is a golf course
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in the castle park.
Sights
One of the two main landmarks of the towns is Kravaře Castle. In 1990, the Baroque castle was acquired by the town. Today it serves as a cultural and social centre and houses a museum with permanent baroque and ethnographic exhibitions.[ The castle includes a large castle park with several ponds and with several rare tree species.][
The second landmark is the Church of Saint Bartholomew. The oldest part of the church is the white Renaissance tower from the early 16th century. The neo-Gothic church complex which includes the nave, the rectory and the former convent of the Sisters of the Heart of God (today the town hall), was built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The church was consecrated in 1896. Near the church there is a baroque sandstone statue of St. John of Nepomuk from 1730.
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Notable people
* Pavel Kravař (1391–1433), Hussite
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physician burned at the stake for heresy
* Michael Sendivogius (1566–1636), Polish alchemist, philosopher and physician; lived and died here
* Karl Albert Scherner (1825–1889), German philosopher and psychologist
* Ivo Žídek (1926–2003), opera singer
* Josef Jařab (1937–2023), academic and politician
*Evžen Hadamczik
Evžen Hadamczik (28 October 1939 – 19 September 1984) was a Czechoslovakia, Czech Association football, football manager and former player. He was responsible for the Golden Era of Baník Ostrava football club, winning the Czechoslovak First ...
(1939–1984), football player and manager
* Alois Hadamczik (born 1952), ice hockey coach
Twin towns – sister cities
Kravaře is twinned with:
* Lisková, Slovakia
* Lubliniec, Poland
* Woźniki, Poland
References
External links
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Populated places in Opava District
Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Hlučín Region