Přerov (; german: Prerau) is a city in the
Olomouc Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about 41,000 inhabitants. It lies on the
Bečva
The Bečva (; german: Betschwa, also ''Betsch'', ''Beczwa'') is a river in the Czech Republic. It is a left tributary of the river Morava. The Bečva is created by two source streams, the northern Rožnovská Bečva (whose valley separates the Mo ...
River. In the past it was a major crossroad in the heart of
Moravia in the Czech Republic. The historic centre of the town is well preserved and is protected by law as an
urban monument zone.
Administrative parts
Přerov is made up of 13 city parts and villages:
*Přerov I-Město
*Přerov II-Předmostí
*Přerov III-Lověšice
*Přerov IV-Kozlovice
*Přerov V-Dluhonice
*Přerov VI-Újezdec
*Přerov VII-Čekyně
*Přerov VIII-Henčlov
*Přerov IX-Lýsky
*Přerov X-Popovice
*Přerov XI-Vinary
*Přerov XII-Žeravice
*Přerov XIII-Penčice
Geography
Přerov lies on the
Bečva
The Bečva (; german: Betschwa, also ''Betsch'', ''Beczwa'') is a river in the Czech Republic. It is a left tributary of the river Morava. The Bečva is created by two source streams, the northern Rožnovská Bečva (whose valley separates the Mo ...
River, about southeast of
Olomouc.
The eastern part of the municipal territory is located in the
Moravian Gate lowlands, the western part in the
Upper Morava Valley. A small northern part extends into the Tršice Highlands. The highest point is the hill Čekyňský kopec at above sea level.
History
Settlement in the locality dates back to prehistoric times. A locality called
Skalka
Skalka (little rock in Czech and Slovak) may refer to:
In the Czech Republic:
* Skalka (Prague Metro), a Prague Metro station of Line A
* Skalka (Hazlov), a village in Karlovy Vary Region
* Skalka (Hodonín District), a village and municipalit ...
in Předmostí city part is known worldwide for its rich archaeological discoveries dating mainly from the Paleolithic period. Discoveries include excavations of a large number of mammoth bones, sites of mammoth hunters' camps from 27–26 thousand years ago, and others. Together with
Dolní Věstonice
Dolní Věstonice (german: Unterwisternitz) is a municipality and village in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. It is known for the eponymous archaeological site.
Geography
Dolní ...
it is the most important archaeological site in the country.
The first written mention of Přerov is in a deed of bishop
Jindřich Zdík from 1141 and testifies to Přerov's administrative function in the castle system of the
Přemyslid state. King
Ottokar II of Bohemia gave Přerov the privilege of being a royal town in 1256.
An old stone fortress was built here in the first half of the 13th century. It was conquered and damaged during 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 Cat ...
. In 1487, Přerov was acquired by the
Pernštejn family
The Pernštejn (german: Pernstein) was one of the seven Moravian dynasty families and the most important (uradel) family originating from Moravian nobility. The first mentioned member of House of Pernštejn lived in the 13th century. They took th ...
. Vilém of Pernštejn had rebuilt the Horní Square and the fortress, which became a solid Gothic castle.
The hill around the castle was colonized by new settlers, including members of the
Unity of the Brethren Unity of the Brethren (Latin ''Unitas Fratrum'') may refer to:
*Unity of the Brethren (Czech Republic), the province of the Moravian Church in the Czech Republic
*Unity of the Brethren (Texas), a Protestant church formed in the 1800s by Czech immig ...
, thanks to which the town became a centre of culture and education in the 16th century.
[
In the second half of the 16th century, reconstruction of the castle into a Renaissance residence began. In the late 16th century, Přerov was bought by Karel the Elder of Zierotin, who chose the town as his seat. He had finished the reconstruction of the castle. During his reign the town experienced prosperity. After the Battle of White Mountain, Zierotin was forced to moved away and the town lost its importance.][
In 1841 the railroad to Přerov was built and the town has become an important railway junction. In the second half of the 19th century there has been rapid economic growth, driven primarily by the production of agricultural machinery.][
German terror in Bohemia and Moravia peaked in spring 1945, sparking a Czech uprising, which started in Přerov on 1 May and then spread throughout the whole country after the murder of 78,154 Czech Jews and 340,000 Czech citizens during the German occupation. In June 1945, during the ]expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
The expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a series of evacuations and deportations of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe during and after World War II.
During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, th ...
, 71 men, 120 women and 74 children were killed in a massacre of the German population.
On 1 July 2006, the town of Přerov became a statutory city.
Demographics
Economy
The main employer based in the city is Meopta - optika, a multinational company manufacturing various products mainly in the field of optics. It was founded in 1933.
Other major industrial companies include PRECHEZA (representative of the chemical industry founded in 1894, owned by Agrofert
Agrofert is a Czech conglomerate holding company headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. It operates agriculture, food, chemical, construction, logistics, forestry, energy and mass media industries in the European Union and China with over 250 su ...
) and DPOV (a subsidiary of České dráhy focused on repairs and modernization of railway rolling stock).
Přerov is known for the Zubr Brewery. The brewery was founded in 1872.
Transport
The city is a major railway junction with main lines to Prague via Olomouc, Warsaw via Ostrava, and Vienna via Břeclav, and a regional line to Brno
Brno ( , ; german: Brünn ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 380,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic ...
.
A public domestic and private international airport is located in Přerov. It was established in 2013 by transformation from original military airport Přerov–Bochoř.
Education
In Přerov there is the College of Logistics, a private technical college of non-university type.
Sport
* HC Zubr Přerov – ice hockey club (plays in the 2nd tier)
*SK Žeravice – handball club (plays in the 3nd tier)
*1. FC Viktorie Přerov – association football club (plays in the 4th tier)
*Přerov Mammoths – american football club (plays in the 1st tier)
*TK PRECHEZA Přerov – tennis club that organizes an international women's tournament Zubr Cup
*Auto Klub Přerov – motor sports club
Sights
The historic town centre is formed by Horní Square and its immediate surroundings, delimited by the preserved town walls. Horní Square is lined by Renaissance burgher houses. The most valuable house is the so-called Corvinus' House from 1570, with a preserved Renaissance portal.
The landmark of the square in the Přerov Castle. The Renaissance castle has preserved Gothic core and stone elements from the original fortress. Today it houses the Comenius Museum, founded in 1887.[
There is five church buildings in Přerov. The oldest is the parish Church of Saint Lawrence from 1725–1732.
Mammoth Hunters Memorial in Předmostí is an exhibition pavilion, which presents this archeological site and its discoveries.
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Notable people
* Jan Blahoslav (1523–1571), developer of Czech grammar
* John Amos Comenius (1592–1670), pedagogue and theologia; taught at Přerov Latin school in 1614–18, having earlier studied there
*Franz Petrasch
Franz, Freiherr von Petrasch (1746 – 17 January 1820) was an Austrian general officer serving in the Austrian Empire during the French Revolutionary Wars. He was the third generation of a bourgeois family in which two brothers, seeking adventure ...
(1744–1820) Austrian general in the Habsburg military during the French Revolutionary Wars
* Rudolf Weigl (1883–1957), Polish biologist and inventor
*Liane Zimbler
Liane Zimbler, née Juliana Fischer, (31 May 1892, Přerov, Moravia – 11 November 1987, Los Angeles) is said to be the first European woman to obtain an architecture degree, although a number of Finns, including Signe Hornborg, graduated much ...
(1892–1987), architect
*Karel Janoušek
Karel Janoušek, (30 October 1893 – 27 October 1971) was a senior Czechoslovak Air Force officer. He began his career as a soldier, serving in the Austrian Imperial-Royal Landwehr 1915–16, Czechoslovak Legion 1916–20 and Czechoslovak Army ...
(1893–1971), senior Czechoslovak Air Force officer
* Ida Ehre (1900–1989), actor and theatre director and manager
* Edouard Borovansky (1902–1959), ballet dancer
* Vilém Tauský (1910–2004), conductor and composer
* Eliška Kleinová (1912–1999), pianist and music educator
* Josef Kainar (1917–1971), poet
* Gideon Klein (1919–1945), composer and pianist
*Jiřina Hauková Jiřina Hauková (January 27, 1919, Přerov – December 15, 2005) was a Czech poet and translator. She was a member of the Group 42 (Skupina 42), together with her husband Jindřich Chalupecký.
Biography
Having graduated from a grammar schoo ...
(1919–2005), poet and translator
*František Šolc
František Šolc (June 25, 1920 – March 11, 1996) was a Czech French hornist and horn teacher.
Life
He was born in Přerov on 25 June 1920. He grew up in a musical environment; his father was a music director (Kapellmeister) of the local cit ...
(1920–1996), French hornist and horn teacher
*Vladimír Hučín
Vladimír Hučín (25 May 1952 in Gottwaldov) is a Czech political celebrity and dissident of both communist and post/communist era.
In the 1970s and 1980s he used explosives to destroy various propaganda symbols of communism and distributed a ...
(born 1952), political prisoner, secret service agent; lives here, honorary citizen of Přerov
* Karel Plíhal (born 1958), singer and musician
* Ctislav Doseděl (born 1970), tennis player
*Petr Ruman
Petr Ruman (born 2 November 1976) is a Czech former professional association football, footballer who manages SpVgg Greuther Fürth II, Greuther Fürth II.
Career
In the first competitive match for 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the 2005–06 season, Ruman ...
(born 1976), footballer
*Tomáš Cigánek
Tomáš Cigánek (born 30 November 1978, in Přerov) is a Czech Association football, footballer (midfielder) who plays for SK Kladno.
External links
*
1978 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Přerov
Footballers from the Olomouc Regi ...
(born 1978), footballer
*Jani Galik
Jani Galik (born 9 October 1984 in Přerov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech football player who plays midfielder for the Bradenton Academics in the USL Premier Development League.
Although born in Czechoslovakia, Galik grew up in Sarasota, Florida. ...
(born 1984), footballer
*Josef Hrabal
Josef Hrabal (born 17 August 1985) is a Czech ice hockey player who is currently playing for Czech side Orli Znojmo.
Career
Hrabal has played in the Czech Extraliga for VHK Vsetín, HC Oceláři Třinec, HC Dynamo Pardubice and HC Vítkovi ...
(born 1985), ice hockey player
*Tomáš Kundrátek
Tomáš Kundrátek (born December 26, 1989) is a Czech professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing with HC Oceláři Třinec in the Czech Extraliga (ELH). He has previously played in the National Hockey League for the Washington Cap ...
(born 1989), ice hockey player
*Kateřina Sokolová
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(born 1989), Miss World contestant
Twin towns – sister cities
Přerov 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:
* Bardejov, Slovakia
* Cuijk, Netherlands
* Děčín
Děčín (; german: Tetschen, 1942–1945: ''Tetschen–Bodenbach'') is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 47,000 inhabitants. It is the 7th largest municipality in the country by area.
Administrative parts
D ...
, Czech Republic
* Ivano-Frankivsk
Ivano-Frankivsk ( uk, Іва́но-Франкі́вськ, translit=Iváno-Frankívśk ), formerly Stanyslaviv ( pl, Stanisławów ; german: Stanislau), is a city located in Western Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Ivano-Frankivsk O ...
, Ukraine
* Kedzierzyn-Kozle, Poland
* Kotor, Montenegro
* Ozimek, Poland
References
External links
*
Prerovan.cz
- Information portal of Přerov District
Comenius Museum in Přerov
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Populated places in Přerov District
Cities and towns in the Czech Republic