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HRADEC KRáLOVé

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'Hradec Králové' (IPA: , ; meaning ''Queen's castle'') is a city of the Czech Republic, in the Hradec Králové Region of Bohemia. The city's economy is based on food-processing technology, photochemical, and electronics manufacture. Traditional industries include musical instrument manufacturing - the best known being PETROF pianos. There is the University of Hradec Králové and Charles University in Prague has a medical school[1] and a pharmaceutical department[2] in the city.

Contents
History
Culture
Theatre
Music
City Fractions
Famous people connected with Hradec Kralove
Twin cities
References
External links

History


River running through the city

Petrov Piano Makers

The city is situated in the centre of a very fertile region called the ''Golden Road'' on the confluence of Elbe and Orlice and contains many buildings of historical and architectural interest. The cathedral was founded in 1303 by Elizabeth, wife of Wenceslaus II, and the church of St. John, built in 1710, stands on the ruins of the old castle. During 1920s and 1930s the city grew rapidly and due to many buildings of modern architecture Hradec Králové became known as the ''Salon of the Republic''.
The original name of Hradec Králové, one of the oldest settlements in the Czech Republic, was ''Hradec'' (the Castle) only, and ''Králové'' (of the queen), was prefixed when it became one of the dowry towns of the queen of Wenceslaus II, Elizabeth of Poland, who lived here for thirty years. It remained a dower town till 1620. Hradec Králové was the first of the towns to declare for the national cause during the Hussite Wars. After the Battle of White Mountain (1620) a large part of the Protestant population left the place. In 1639 the town was occupied for eight months by the Swedes. Several churches and convents were pulled down to make way for the fortifications erected under Joseph II. The fortress was finally dismantled in 1884. The decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War took place, on July 3, 1866 near Hradec Králové.
Around/from the year 1930 the town known well as "The salon of the republic". That was a nickname given to it by citizens spellbounded by unique architecture of Josef Gočár.

Culture


Theatre

Every May, an Air Ambulance Show is held for both the general public and Air Ambulance personnel.
Every June is arranged the Theatre of European regions, international theatre festival.
Music

Since 2004, Hip Hop Kemp, one of the biggest European hip hop festivals, is held in August.
"Jazz goes to town", an international jazz festival, is held in Hradec Králové every October.

City Fractions


Březhrad (Birkenburg), Kukleny (Kuklen), Malšova Lhota (Malschhotten), Malšovice (Malschowitz), Moravské Předměstí (Mährische Vorstadt), Nový Hradec Králové (Neu Königgrätz), Piletice (Piletitz), Plačice (Platschitz), Plácky (Platzka), Plotiště nad Labem (Zaunfeld), Pouchov (Bauschenhof), Pražské Předměstí (Prager Vorstadt), Roudnička (Kleinraudnitz), Rusek, Slatina, Slezské Předměstí (Schlesische Vorstadt), Svinary (Swinar), Svobodné Dvory (Freihöfen), Třebeš (Trebesch), Věkoše (Wiekosch)

Famous people connected with Hradec Kralove



Jiří Petr, Rector Emeritus Czech University of Agriculture, Prague.

Josef Čapek, painter, writer and poet.

Josef Gočár, architect.

Jiří Horák, 1st Chairman of Czech Social Democratic Party was born here

Twin cities




Alessandria, Italy

Arnhem, Netherlands

Banská Bystrica, Slovakia

Gießen, Germany


Kastela, Croatia

Metz, France

Wałbrzych, Poland

Wrocław, Poland


There are two cooperating cities;

Montana, Bulgaria

Carovigno, Italy

References


1. Medical School
2. Pharmacy School

External links





Official website

Jazz goes to Town website

Photo gallery with a map

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