Chomutov (; ) is a city in the
Ústí nad Labem Region
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of the
Czech Republic
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. It has about 47,000 inhabitants. There are almost 80,000 inhabitants in the city's wider metropolitan area. The historic city centre is well preserved and is protected as an
urban monument zone.
Administrative division
Chomutov consists of only one municipal part and is the only such Czech statutory city.
Etymology
The name is derived from the personal name Chomút/Chomout, meaning "Chomout's (court)". The word ''chomút'', from which the personal name arise, denoted a clumsy person in Old Czech.
Geography
Chomutov is located about northwest of
Prague
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. It lies on the
Chomutovka River in the
Ore Mountains Foothills. The surface is mostly flat with some hills in the north and southeast of the city. The highest point of the municipal territory is Hůrka , a hill on the northwestern municipal border.
There are several bodies of water on the outskirts of the city. Lake
Kamencové jezero and the fishpond Velký Otvický rybník are used for recreational purposes.
History
The first written mention of Chomutov is a deed of gift from 1252, when it came into the possession of the
Teutonic Order
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. The Gothic church of St. Catherine built during that era still stands to this day. In 1396 Chomutov received a town charter, and in 1416 the knights sold both the town and the lordship to
Wenceslaus IV.
On 16 March 1421, the town was stormed, sacked and burned by the
Taborites. After several upheavals and changes of ownership, Chomutov was taken by Popel of Lobkowitz in 1588, who established
Jesuit
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rule, leading to trouble between the
Protestant
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citizens and the town's new overlord. In 1594 the feudal lordship fell to the
crown, and in 1605 the town purchased its freedom and was made a royal city. After the
Thirty Years' War
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, Chomutov stagnated. Rapid development did not come until the second half of the 19th century, with advances in the mining and heavy industries.
By 1938, Chomutov had over 30,000 inhabitants. It had a population comprising about 95% ethnic Germans. A very small Jewish population (444 in 1930 – 1.3% of the total population) came under increasing pressure, and Chomutov was declared "
Judenrein" on 23 September 1938 by the increasingly pro-Nazi administration. A week later, Chomutov and its surrounding districts were annexed by
Nazi Germany
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as a result of the 1938
Munich Agreement
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and administered as part of the
Reichsgau Sudetenland.
After 1945, the previous population, German by a large majority, was
expelled. Industrial facilities and large high-rise housing projects were then built to redevelop the area. In the late 1970s an urban settlement was built, linking Chomutov with its neighbouring
Jirkov. Following the
Velvet Revolution of 1989, the heavy industry significantly decreased its activity, but the environment in and around the town has been visibly improved. The leisure facilities of the area were emphasised, notably
Alum Lake, the
Zoopark Chomutov and the Bezručovo Valley recreational area.
Since 1 July 2006, Chomutov has been a
statutory city.
Demographics
Economy
The largest employer with headquarters in Chomutov is
Severočeské doly, a lignite mining company with more than 2,500 employees. Among other large industrial companies based in the city is
Parker Hannifin Industrial, a manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Transport

The
D7 motorway from Prague to the Czech-german border in
Hora Svatého Šebestiána runs through the western part of Chomutov. In Chomutov it crosses with the I/13 road (part of the
European route E442) from
Karlovy Vary
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to
Liberec
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.
Chomutov is located at the crossroads of several important railway lines:
Prague
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–
Cheb
Cheb (; ) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River.
Before the Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, expulsion of Germans in 1945, the town was the centre of the G ...
,
Plzeň
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–
Most,
Děčín–
Kadaň and
Rakovník–
Jirkov. The city is served by two train station: ''Chomutov'' and ''Chomutov město''.
Public transport
Transport around Chomutov is operated by buses since 1995 and also by
trolleybuses. The trolleybus net connects Chomutov with neighbouring Jirkov. They jointly operate a transport company (''Dopravní podnik měst Chomutova a Jirkova'').
Sport
Chomutov is home to the ice hockey club
Piráti Chomutov, playing in the
second tier, and association football club
FC Chomutov, playing in the
Bohemian Football League (third tier).
The city has two sport areas: Zadní Vinohrady, where the water park, football and athletics stadium are located, and Domovinka in the area of the former
motorcycle speedway
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stadium, with two multifunctional courts for tennis, basketball and volleyball and artificially constructed hills for sledding and bobsledding.
Sights

Since 1992, the historical city centre has been
urban monument zone. The historical centre is in the shape of an oblong, and is surrounded by
arcades. The 1. máje Square with its Baroque Column of the Holy Trinity by Ambrož Laurentis from 1697 is banked by seven statues of saints built between 1725 and 1732.
The city hall is situated in the northwest side and it used to be a commendam until 1607. The city hall is situated next to the Church of St. Catherine built in early Gothic style and finished in 1281.
On the opposite side there is the Church of Assumption of the Virgin Mary, built in late Gothic style between 1518 and 1542. The church is situated next to the tall dominant of the city, the City Tower. The tower was renovated after the fire in 1525 and rebuilt to neo-Gothic style in 1874. Nowadays it is used as an observation tower.
At the end of the south side there is the
Baroque
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Church of Saint Ignatius with two towers on the north frontage. The church was built for Jesuits by Carlo Lurago between 1663 and 1668. The building called ''Špejchar'' from the 17th century was used by Jesuits as earlier church and it adjoins the east side of the Church of St. Ignatius. Nowadays it is used as a gallery.
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There is the Jesuit college south of the Church of St. Ignatius from the 16th and 17th century, which nowadays houses the city museum. The most important building from the Gothic residential houses is the late Gothic house No. 9.
The Zoopark Chomutov borders with the Alum Lake on its north side. The zoo is focused mostly on breeding European and mainly domestic wild animals (]wolf
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, european bison, etc.). The zoo is the largest in the country by area, with an area of .
Bezručovo Valley is a deep, long woody valley of the Chomutovka River, beginning in the northern part of the territory of Chomutov. It is a popular place for trips.
Notable people
* Matthäus Aurogallus (1490–1543), scholar
* Franz Josef von Gerstner (1756–1832), mathematician
* Ernst Fischer (1899–1972), Austrian politician, writer
* Hans Goldmann (1899–1991), Austrian-Swiss ophthalmologist and inventor, rector of the University of Bern
* Erich Heller (1911–1990), British philosopher and literary scholar
* Marian Korn (1914–1987), printmaker
* Ruth Maria Kubitschek (1931–2024), German actress
* Uschi Nerke (born 1944), German TV host
* Petr Klíma (1964–2023), ice hockey player
* Pavla Hamáčková-Rybová (born 1978), pole vaulter
* Simona Kubová (born 1991), swimmer
Twin towns – sister cities
Chomutov is twinned with:
* Annaberg-Buchholz
Annaberg-Buchholz () is a town in Saxony, in eastern Germany. Lying in the Ore Mountains, it is the capital of the district of Erzgebirgskreis.
Geography
The town is located in the Ore Mountains, at the side of the ''Pöhlberg'' ( above sea le ...
, Germany
* Bernburg, Germany
* Trnava
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, Slovakia
Gallery
Chomutov - Budova starého chudobince, později Policie ČR v Libušině ulici.JPG, Old poorhouse building
Chomutov - Městské divadlo, 4. června 2011.JPG, City theatre
Chomutov - Budova okresního soudu, 2011.JPG, District court building
Chomutov - Pohled z Městské věže 06.JPG, View of the 1. máje Square
Chomutov - Pohled z Městské věže 04.JPG, City hall and the Church of St. Catherine
References
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Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Populated places in Chomutov District
Towns in the Ore Mountains