Trutnov
{{Short description|Town in the Hradec Králové Region, Czech Republic}}
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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Trutnov
| other_name =
| settlement_type = Town
| image_skyline = Trutnov, Krakonošovo náměstí.jpg
| image_caption = Krakonoš Square, the historic centre
| image_flag = Flag of Trutnov.svg
| image_shield = Trutnov CoA CZ.jpg
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{CZE}}
| subdivision_type1 = Region
| subdivision_name1 = Hradec Králové
| subdivision_type2 = District
| subdivision_name2 = Trutnov
| image_map =
| map_caption =
| pushpin_map = Czech Republic
| pushpin_relief = 1
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic
| coordinates = {{coord|50|33|38|N|15|54|47|E|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_footnotes =
| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Michal Rosa
| leader_party = ODS
| established_title = First mentioned
| established_date = 1260
| area_footnotes =
| area_total_km2 = 103.32
| elevation_footnotes =
| elevation_m = 414
| population_as_of = 2025-01-01
| population_footnotes = {{cite web|title=Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2025|url=https://csu.gov.cz/produkty/population-of-municipalities-t4l3n8d2iw|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|date=2025-05-16}}
| population_total = 29607
| population_density_km2 = auto
| timezone1 = CET
| utc_offset1 = +1
| timezone1_DST = CEST
| utc_offset1_DST = +2
| postal_code_type = Postal code
| postal_code = 541 01
| area_code_type =
| area_code =
| website = {{URL|https://www.trutnov.cz/}}
| footnotes =
}}
Trutnov ({{IPA|cs|ˈtrutnof}}; {{langx|de|Trautenau}}) is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone.
Administrative division
Trutnov consists of 21 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):{{cite web |title=Public Census 2021 – basic data|url=https://vdb.czso.cz/vdbvo2/faces/en/index.jsf?page=vystup-objekt-parametry&z=T&f=TABULKA&sp=A&skupId=4690&katalog=33475&pvo=SLD21043-CO|work=Public Database|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|language=cs|date=2022}}
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- Dolní Předměstí (2,491)
- Dolní Staré Město (566)
- Horní Předměstí (3,936)
- Horní Staré Město (7,312)
- Kryblice (2,945)
- Střední Předměstí (5,915)
- Vnitřní Město (1,187)
- Adamov (74)
- Babí (124)
- Bohuslavice (122)
- Bojiště (288)
- Lhota (155)
- Libeč (303)
- Nový Rokytník (53)
- Oblanov (131)
- Poříčí (1,946)
- Starý Rokytník (375)
- Střítež (98)
- Studenec (84)
- Volanov (546)
- Voletiny (403)
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The urban core is formed by Dolní Předměstí, Dolní Staré Město, Horní Předměstí, Horní Staré Město, Kryblice, Střední Předměstí and Vnitřní Město.
Etymology
Both the German name Trautenau and the Czech name Trutnov are derived from the Old German truten ouwe, which meant "cute floodplain".{{cite book |last=Profous|first=Antonín|title=Místní jména v Čechách IV: S–Ž|url=https://mjc.ujc.cas.cz/search.php|page=391|year=1957|language=cs}}
Geography
File:Trutnov, pohled na město.jpg
Trutnov is located about {{convert|39|km}} north of Hradec Králové. A negligible part of the municipal territory borders Poland. Most of the territory of Trutnov lies in the Giant Mountains Foothills, but it also extends to the Broumov Highlands on the east and a small northern part extends into the Giant Mountains. The highest point is a contour line on the slopes of the Dvorský les Mountain at {{convert|965|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level. The town proper is situated in the valley of the Úpa River.
History
The first written mention of Trutnov is from 1260. It was founded around 1250 by the Švábenský of Švábenice noble family and originally named Úpa after the eponymous river. In 1301, King Wenceslaus II bought the whole area, already called Trutnov. From 1400 to 1599, Trutnov was a dowry town of the Bohemian queens. In 1421, the town was captured by Jan Žižka during the Hussite Wars.{{cite web |title=Historie města|url=https://www.trutnov.cz/cs/zivot-v-trutnove/historie-mesta/|publisher=Město Trutnov|language=cs|access-date=2021-09-20}}
Trutnov was the site of the Battle of Trautenau in 1866 during the Austro-Prussian War.
During the World War II, the German occupiers operated three forced labour camps for Jewish women, located in Horní Staré Město, Poříčí and Libeč, which all became subcamps of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in March 1944,{{cite web|url=https://en.gross-rosen.eu/historia-kl-gross-rosen/filie-obozu-gross-rosen/|title=Subcamps of KL Gross- Rosen|website=Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica|access-date=13 November 2021}} and a forced labour subcamp of the Stalag VIII-B/344 prisoner-of-war camp for Allied POWs in Libeč.{{cite web|url=https://www.lamsdorf.com/working-parties.html|title=Working Parties|website=Lamsdorf.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201029103834/https://www.lamsdorf.com/working-parties.html|access-date=13 November 2021|archive-date=29 October 2020}} After the war, the remaining German population was expelled in 1945 in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement.
Demographics
{{historical populations
|align=none|cols=3
|1869|18289
|1880|22391
|1890|25407
|1900|27561
|1910|29786
|1921|26412
|1930|28329
|1950|21030
|1961|25214
|1970|26046
|1980|29506
|1991|31999
|2001|31997
|2011|30312
|2021|29054
|source=Censuses{{cite web |title=Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011|url=https://csu.gov.cz/produkty/historicky-lexikon-obci-1869-az-2015|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|language=cs|date=2015-12-21}}{{cite web |title=Population Census 2021: Population by sex|url=https://vdb.czso.cz/vdbvo2/faces/en/index.jsf?page=vystup-objekt-parametry&z=T&f=TABULKA&sp=A&skupId=4429&katalog=33515&pvo=SLD21001-OB-OK|work=Public Database|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|date=2021-03-27}}}}
Economy
The largest employers based in the town are Vitesco Technologies Czech Republic and Tyco Electronics EC Trutnov, both manufacturers of electrical equipment for automotive industry with more than 1,000 employees. The largest non-industrial employer is the Trutnov hospital.{{cite web |title=Registr ekonomických subjektů|url=https://www.czso.cz/csu/res/registr_ekonomickych_subjektu|work=Business Register|publisher=Czech Statistical Office|language=cs|access-date=2023-06-14}}
The Krakonoš Brewery was founded in 1582 and is one of the oldest breweries in the country.{{cite web |title=Historie|url=https://www.pivovar-krakonos.cz/|publisher=Krakonoš Brewery|language=cs|access-date=2021-09-20}}
Transport
Trutnov is the terminus of an interregional railway line from Prague. There are also railway lines heading from Trutnov to Kolín and Vrchlabí.{{cite web |title=Detail stanice Trutnov hl.n.|url=https://www.cd.cz/stanice/trutnov-hl-n-/5457020|publisher=České dráhy|language=cs|access-date=2023-06-14}}
Sport
File:Divoká Úpa - panoramio.jpg
The ice hockey team HC Trutnov is based in the town.
There is a slalom course on the Úpa river in Trutnov. The Trutnovské slalomy competition is held here every year since 1965.{{cite web |last=Braun|first=Jan|title=Nesmlouvavé souboje s divokou vodou. Trutnovská loděnice žila závody|url=https://krkonossky.denik.cz/zpravy_region/trutnovske-slalomy-divoka-voda-lodenice-vodni-slalom-2023043.html|publisher=Deník.cz|language=cs|date=2023-04-30|access-date=2023-10-03}}
Culture
Trutnov has hosted the Trutnov Open Air Music Festival since 1990 and, since 1999, has hosted Obscene Extreme.
Sights
File:Evangelický kostel (Trutnov) (002).jpg
The historic core comprises the area of Vnitřní Město part of Trutnov, with Krakonoš Square (Krakonošovo náměstí) in its centre. The area was delimited by town walls in the 14th century. Their fragments are preserved to this day. The landmark of the square is the neo-Gothic Old Town Hall, nowadays the tourist information centre. In the middle of the square are a statue of Joseph II, a stone fountain with statue of Krakonoš, and the baroque Holy Trinity Column from 1704.{{cite web |title=Trutnov – procházka historickým centrem|url=https://www.informuji.cz/vylet/trutnov-prochazka-historickym-centrem/|publisher=Informuji.cz|language=cs|access-date=2021-09-20}}
The most valuable buildings of Trutnov are the three churches. Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is a Neoclassical building with late Baroque elements from 1756–1782. The Church of Saint Wenceslaus in Horní Staré Město part of Trutnov is first documented already in 1313. In 1581, it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style, and a tower was added. The neo-Gothic Church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1897–1903 and is located in Poříčí.{{cite web |title=Historické památky|url=https://www.trutnov.cz/cs/zivot-v-trutnove/historie-mesta/historicke-pamatky/|publisher=Město Trutnov|language=cs|access-date=2021-09-20}}
The Bohuslav Martinů Concert Hall is located in the former Lutheran church, built in the neo-Gothic style in 1900.
Twin towns – sister cities
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic}}
Trutnov is twinned with:{{cite web |title=Partnerská města|url=https://www.trutnov.cz/cs/mesto/partnerska-mesta-4/|publisher=Město Trutnov|language=cs|access-date=2021-09-20}}
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- {{flagicon|POL}} Kamienna Góra, Poland
- {{flagicon|POL}} Kępno, Poland
- {{flagicon|GER}} Lohfelden, Germany
- {{flagicon|SVK}} Senica, Slovakia
- {{flagicon|POL}} Strzelin, Poland
- {{flagicon|POL}} Świdnica, Poland
- {{flagicon|GER}} Würzburg, Germany
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Notable people
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- Samuel Fritz (1654 – {{circa|1730}}), Jesuit missionary who made the first accurate map of the Amazon River
- Vincenz Czerny (1842–1916), surgeon
- Igo Etrich (1879–1967), Austrian flight pioneer
- Friedrich Hopfner (1881–1949), Austrian geodesist and geophysicist
- Evelyn Faltis (1887–1937), composer
- Elsa Hilger (1904–2005), American cellist
- Helen Lewis (1916–2009), dance teacher and choreographer
- Norbert Eimer (1940–2021), German politician
- Iris Gusner (born 1941), German film director and screenwriter
- Pepa Lábus (born 1968), singer-songwriter
- Rudolf Skácel (born 1979), footballer
- Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová (born 1986), athlete
- Marcela Krůzová (born 1990), footballer
- Šárka Musilová (born 1991), Paralympic archer
- Karel Sedlacek (Born 1979), Professional Darts Player
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References
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External links
{{commons category|Trutnov}}
- {{official|https://www.trutnov.cz/}}
{{Trutnov District}}
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Category:Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Category:Populated places in Trutnov District