Zbýšov | |
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Zbýšov Location in the Czech Republic | |
Coordinates: 49°48′42″N 15°21′11″E / 49.81167°N 15.35306°E | |
Country | Czech Republic |
Region | Central Bohemian |
District | Kutná Hora |
First mentioned | 1257 |
Area | |
• Total | 26.15 km2 (10.10 sq mi) |
Elevation | 394 m (1,293 ft) |
Population (2023-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 627 |
• Density | 24/km2 (62/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 286 01 |
Website | www |
Zbýšov is a municipality and village in Kutná Hora District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
The villages of Březí, Chlum, Damírov, Klucké Chvalovice, Krchlebská Lhota, Opatovice and Zbudovice are administrative parts of Zbýšov.
Geography
Zbýšov is located about 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of Kutná Hora and 38 km (24 mi) southwest of Pardubice. It lies in the Upper Sázava Hills. The highest point is at 505 m (1,657 ft) above sea level.
The upper course of the Klejnárka River flows through the municipality. Zbýšov is known for Zbýšovský Pond, used for swimming and fishing.[2]
History
The first written mention of Zbýšov is from 1257.[3]
Sights
The most important monument is the Church of The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. It was built in the Neo-Romanesque style in 1884.[4]
In Chlum is the ruin of the Chlum Castle. The castle was founded in 1276. Between 1620 and 1626, during the Thirty Years' War, it was looted several times and became abandoned. Only the south tower and three rock-cut basement rooms have survived to this day.[5]
Notable people
- Milan Zeleny (1942–2023), Czech-American economist
References
- ↑ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
- ↑ "Zbýšovský rybník" (in Czech). Obec Zbýšov. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- ↑ "Základní informace" (in Czech). Obec Zbýšov. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- ↑ "Kostel Narození sv. Jana Křtitele" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
- ↑ "Hrad Chlum, zřícenina" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-06-30.