Nymburk (; german: Nimburg, Neuenburg an der Elbe) is a town in the
Central Bohemian Region
The Central Bohemian Region ( cz, Středočeský kraj, german: Mittelböhmische Region) is an administrative unit ( cz, kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the central part of its historical region of Bohemia. Its administrative centre is in ...
of the
Czech Republic
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. It has about 15,000 inhabitants. It is situated on the
Elbe
The Elbe (; cs, Labe ; nds, Ilv or ''Elv''; Upper and dsb, Łobjo) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia (western half of the Czech Rep ...
River. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an
urban monument zone.
Administrative parts
The town is made up of two administrative parts: Nymburk and Drahelice.
Geography
Nymburk is located about east of
Prague
Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
. It lies in the
Central Elbe Table lowland within the
Polabí region. The town is situated on both banks of the
Elbe
The Elbe (; cs, Labe ; nds, Ilv or ''Elv''; Upper and dsb, Łobjo) is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia (western half of the Czech Rep ...
River, and lies at the confluence of the Elbe and
Mrlina rivers.
History

The town was founded around 1275 by the Bohemian King
Ottokar II. Throughout the Middle Ages it was one of the most important and strategic towns in the kingdom, as it protected Prague and was an important pillar of royal power.
During the reign of
Wenceslaus II, the Gothic Church of St. Nicholas (today the Church of St. Giles) and the Dominican monastery were constructed. The town was surrounded by burnt-brick walls with about fifty
tower
A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting structures.
Towers are specifi ...
s and two defensive
ditch
A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation. Ditches a ...
es fed from the Elbe. The
Hussite Wars
The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars or the Hussite Revolution, were a series of civil wars fought between the Hussites and the combined Catholic forces of Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, the Papacy, European monarchs loyal to the ...
in the 15th century affected the town only slightly (the Dominican monastery was looted) and so the town prospered until the beginning of the 17th century.
[
During the ]Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history, lasting from 1618 to 1648. Fought primarily in Central Europe, an estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of battl ...
, Nymburk was burned and looted, and the fortifications were almost completely destroyed. The recovery was disrupted by large fires. The turning point in the town's modern history was the introduction of the railway in 1870. Since then, the town has grown, new buildings have been built, the river Elbe has been regulated, and a new bridge and a hydroelectric power plant with a lock chamber have been built. The town has expanded beyond the medieval walls (some portions of which have been preserved). However, the original medieval floor plan has been completely preserved.[
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Demographics
Economy
The Nymburk Brewery, on the southern end of the town, was founded in 1895. With a production of about 200,000 hl/year, it is considered a medium-sized brewery in the Czech Republic. The brewery produces beer under the brand Postřižinské.
JDK is a large company that manufactures refrigeration
The term refrigeration refers to the process of removing heat from an enclosed space or substance for the purpose of lowering the temperature.International Dictionary of Refrigeration, http://dictionary.iifiir.org/search.phpASHRAE Terminology, ht ...
equipment in Nymburk and exports it all over the world. Since 2005, the Chinese company Changhong has used a factory in Nymburk for the final assembly of LCD TVs for the European market.
Transport
Nymburk is an important railway junction at the crossing of four railway lines. The I/38, II/330 and II/331 highways pass through the town. Urban transport is provided only by buses.
Sport
The town is home to Basketball Nymburk, the most successful club of the Czech National Basketball League. It plays its home games at the ''Sportovní centrum''.
Since 2015, an annual international rink bandy
Rink bandy is a variant of the larger sport of bandy. Unlike bandy which is played on a large bandy field, rink bandy is played on significantly smaller ice hockey sized ice rinks.
While a bandy field is about the same size as a football pit ...
tournament has taken place in Nymburk. In 2017, the Federation of International Bandy decided to make the Nymburk tournament official.
The town's football club is SK Polaban Nymburk.
Sights
The dominant feature of the town is the Gothic brick Church of Saint Giles, built in 1280–1380. This church, together with the preserved buildings of the Nymburk fortification, is a unique example of brick Gothic (originally North German) architecture in the Czech lands. The main landmark of the square is a rare Renaissance town hall from 1526.[
Besides the preserved sections of the town walls, the town also features a road bridge from 1913, which connects the town centre with the neighborhood of Zálabí. Other important cultural monuments of Nymburk are the Turkish tower (the former waterworks from 1597), the Plague column (built in 1717), the Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk (originally a part of the Dominican monastery), the Bohumil Hrabal Grammar School, the Nymburk Synagogue, the Tourist Information Centre, the water tower and the Old Fisher House.][
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In literature
Bohumil Hrabal, who grew up in the town, wrote about Nymburk in his books ''The Little Town Where Time Stood Still, Cutting It Short, Beautiful Sadness, Harlequin's Millions'' and '' Closely Watched Trains''.
Notable people
* Bohuslav Matěj Černohorský (1684–1742), composer and organist
* Josef Kramolín (1730–1802), painter
* Antonín Janoušek (1877–1941), journalist and politician
* Karel Dostal (1884–1966), actor
* Bohumil Hrabal (1914–1997), writer; lived here in his childhood and youth
* Miroslav Macháček (1922–1991), theatre director and actor
*Vratislav Effenberger
Vratislav Effenberger (22 April 1923 in Nymburk; - 10 August 1986 in Prague) was a Czech literature theoretician. He has German Bohemian descent from his paternal side, but has assimilated into Czech.
Life and career
In 1944, Effenberger left in ...
(1923–1986), literature theoretician
* Radek Bejbl (born 1972), footballer
*Jan Bořil
Jan Bořil (born 11 January 1991) is a Czech professional footballer who currently plays for Slavia Prague in the Czech First League as a left back.
On 1 September 2017, Bořil debuted for the Czech senior squad in a 2018 World Cup qualif ...
(born 1991), footballer
Twin towns – sister cities
Nymburk 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:
* Neuruppin
Neuruppin (; North Brandenburgisch: ''Reppin'') is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, the administrative seat of Ostprignitz-Ruppin district. It is the birthplace of the novelist Theodor Fontane (1819–1898) and therefore also referred to as ''Fon ...
, Germany
* Porto San Giorgio, Italy
* Vrútky, Slovakia
* Żarów, Poland
Gallery
Nymburk CZ town walls.JPG, Medieval walls
Nymburk-kostelni-namesti.JPG, Kostelní Square
Nymburk turecka vez 01.jpg, Turkish tower
Morovysloup1.jpg, Plague column
Radnice-nymburk.jpg, Renaissance town hall
Kaple nepomuk nb 1.jpg, Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk
Silniční most (Nymburk) 01.jpg, Road bridge over the Elbe
Secesni-vodarna.jpg, Art Nouveau water tower
Nymburk, pivovar, od vjezdu (01).jpg, Nymburk Brewery
Nymburk, náměstí Přemyslovců 165 (2).jpg, Tourist Information Centre House
rybarna.jpg, Old Fisher House
Gymnazium-nymburk1.jpg, Grammar school
References
External links
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Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Populated places in Nymburk District