Litomyšl (; ) is a town in
Svitavy District
Svitavy District () is a district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Svitavy.
Administrative division
Svitavy District is divided into four administrative districts of municipalities with extended competenc ...
in the
Pardubice Region
Pardubice Region () is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located mainly in the eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia, with a small part in northwestern Moravia. It is named after its capital Pardubice. As an administrat ...
of the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
. It has about 10,000 inhabitants. It is a former bishopric and Latin Catholic
titular see
A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former diocese that no longer functions, sometimes called a "dead diocese". The ordinary or hierarch of such a see may be styled a "titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "titular archbi ...
. Litomyšl is known for the
château
A château (, ; plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking re ...
-type castle complex of the
Litomyšl Castle
Litomyšl Castle () is one of the largest Renaissance castles in the Czech Republic. It is owned by the Czech state. It is located in the centre of the town of Litomyšl and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Litomyšl Castle is an ...
, which is a
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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. The historic town centre with the castle complex is well preserved and is protected as an
urban monument reservation.
Administrative division
Litomyšl consists of ten municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
*Litomyšl-město (6,026)
*
Kornice (137)
*Lány (441)
*Nedošín (526)
*Nová Ves u Litomyšle (99)
*Pazucha (130)
*Pohodlí (290)
*Suchá (101)
*Zahájí (1,147)
*Záhradí (1,130)
Nová Ves u Litomyšle and Pohodlí form an
exclave
An enclave is a territory that is entirely surrounded by the territory of only one other state or entity. An enclave can be an independent territory or part of a larger one. Enclaves may also exist within territorial waters. ''Enclave'' is s ...
of the municipal territory.
Etymology
The name is derived from the personal name Litomysl (in old Czech written as Ľutomysl), meaning "Litomysl's (castle)".
Geography
Litomyšl is located about northwest of
Svitavy
Svitavy (; ) is a town in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. It is the birthplace of Oskar Schindler and the centre of the Czech Esperanto movement. The historic town centre is well pr ...
and southeast of
Pardubice
Pardubice (; ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 92,000 inhabitants. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the Elbe River. The historic centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Repub ...
. It lies in the
Svitavy Uplands
The Svitavy Uplands or Svitavy Hills () are uplands and a geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Pardubice Region and it belongs to the largest mesoregions in the country.
Geomorphology
The Svitavy Uplands is a ...
. The highest point is at above sea level. The
Loučná River flows through the town. There are several fishponds in the municipal territory; the largest of them is Velký Košíř, located northwest of the town proper.
History

The first written mention of Litomyšl is from 981. It is a record in ''
Chronica Boemorum
The ''Chronica Boemorum'' (Chronicle of the Czechs, or Bohemians) is the first Latin chronicle in which the history of the Czech lands has been consistently and relatively fully described. It was written in 1119–1125 by Cosmas of Prague.
The ...
'' mentioning death of Duke
Slavník
Slavník (died 981) was a Bohemian nobleman, and the founder of the Slavník dynasty.
Biography
Slavník rose to power during the reign of Boleslaus II of the Přemyslid dynasty. Slavník controlled significant estates within central Bohemia, a ...
. Litomyšl was originally a protective fortified settlement of the
Slavník dynasty
The Slavniks/Slavníks or Slavnikids (; ; ) was a dynasty in the Duchy of Bohemia during the 10th century. The center of the semi-independent principality was the gord of Libice located at the confluence of the rivers Cidlina and Elbe. The Slav ...
principality on a significant trade route from
Bohemia
Bohemia ( ; ; ) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. In a narrow, geographic sense, it roughly encompasses the territories of present-day Czechia that fall within the Elbe River's drainage basin, but historic ...
to
Moravia
Moravia ( ; ) is a historical region in the eastern Czech Republic, roughly encompassing its territory within the Danube River's drainage basin. It is one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia.
The medieval and early ...
. In 1259, Litomyšl was promoted to a town by King
Ottokar II.
During the following centuries the town was owned by various noble families: Kostka of Postupice,
Pernštejn, Trauttmansdorff, Waldstein-Wartemberg and last
Thurn und Taxis
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. The Litomyšl Castle was built in 1568–1581 by the Pernštejns.
[
From 30 April 1344 till its suppression in 1474 the town was the seat of the Latin Catholic Diocese of Litomyšl until its territory was merged back into the (meanwhile Metropolitan Arch) Diocese of Prague. In 1970 it was nominally restored as ]titular see
A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former diocese that no longer functions, sometimes called a "dead diocese". The ordinary or hierarch of such a see may be styled a "titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "titular archbi ...
.
A congregation of the proto-Protestant brotherhood Unitas Fratrum
The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren ( or ), formally the (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren"), is one of the oldest Protestant denominations in Christianity, dating back to the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century and the original U ...
(Unity of the Brethren) was documented in Litomyšl as early as 1490. The Brethren flourished in Litomyšl, being protected by the Kostka family. The Brethren founded a printing press there. The town, along with Mladá Boleslav
Mladá Boleslav (; ) is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 47,000 inhabitants. It lies on the left bank of the Jizera (river), Jizera River.
Mladá Boleslav is the second most populated city in the region. I ...
, became a major centre for the Brethren. However, after the Catholic emperor emerged victorious from the Schmalkaldic War
The Schmalkaldic War (; July 1546May 1547) was fought within the territories of the Holy Roman Empire between the allied forces of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Maurice, Duke of Saxony against the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League, with the forc ...
, bishop Jan Augusta was captured and imprisoned in 1548 and the Brethren were expelled from Litomyšl and many emigrated to Poland and Moravia.
In the 19th century, Litomyšl ceased to be the main economical centre of the region, but remained the cultural and educational centre.[ Until 1918, the town was a part of ]Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military ...
, head of the district with the same name, one of the 94 ''Bezirkshauptmannschaften'' in Bohemia.
Existence of the Jewish community is documented at least from the late 16th century. During the Holocaust
The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
, in 1942, the last families were deported. Litomyšl had a German-speaking community until it was expelled in 1945 as a result of the Beneš decrees
The Beneš decrees were a series of laws drafted by the Czechoslovak government-in-exile in the absence of the Czechoslovak parliament during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in World War II. They were issued by President Edvard Beneš fr ...
.
Demographics
Transport
The I/35 road (the section from Hradec Králové
Hradec Králové (; ) is a city of the Czech Republic. It has about 94,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Hradec Králové Region. The historic centre of Hradec Králové is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech R ...
to Svitavy
Svitavy (; ) is a town in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. It is the birthplace of Oskar Schindler and the centre of the Czech Esperanto movement. The historic town centre is well pr ...
, part of the European route E442
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Route
*
** E48, E49 Karlovy Vary
** E55 Teplice
** E65 Turnov
** E67 Hradec Králové
** E462 Olomouc
*
** E50, E75 Žilina
Žilina (; ; ; ; Names of Eur ...
) passes through the town.
Litomyšl is the starting point of the railway line of local importance heading to Choceň
Choceň (; ) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 8,600 inhabitants.
Administrative division
Choceň consists of seven municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 c ...
. The town is served by three train stations and stops.
Culture
Since 1946, the town hosts ''Smetanova Litomyšl'', a large annual festival of classical music. It bears the name of the composer Bedřich Smetana
Bedřich Smetana ( ; ; 2 March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style that became closely identified with his people's aspirations to a cultural and political "revival". He has been regarded ...
, who is the most famous local native.
There is an extensive permanent exhibition of Olbram Zoubek
Olbram Zoubek (21 April 1926 – 15 June 2017) was a contemporary Czech sculptor and designer. His work was inspired by Swiss-Italian sculptor Alberto Giacometti.
There is an extensive permanent exhibition of his sculptures and art in Litomyšl ...
's sculptures and art in Litomyšl Castle Vault Gallery.
Language
Until the late 19th century, the Litomyšl area had its own unique variety
Variety may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats
* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
of the Czech language
Czech ( ; ), historically known as Bohemian ( ; ), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 12 million people including second language speakers, it serves as the official language of the ...
. This variety, named ''Teták'' by linguist Henning Andersen (after its word for "five", /tet/, as opposed to Standard Czech ''pět'' /pjet/), underwent an unusual sound change
In historical linguistics, a sound change is a change in the pronunciation of a language. A sound change can involve the replacement of one speech sound (or, more generally, one phonetic feature value) by a different one (called phonetic chan ...
: bilabial consonants
In phonetics, a bilabial consonant is a labial consonant articulated with both lips.
Frequency
Bilabial consonants are very common across languages. Only around 0.7% of the world's languages lack bilabial consonants altogether, including Tlin ...
(/p/, /b/, /m/) became alveolars (/t/, /d/, /n/) before front vowels
Front may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''The Front'' (1943 film), a 1943 Soviet drama film
* '' The Front'', 1976 film
Music
*The Front (band), an American rock band signed to Columbia Records and active in the 1980s and e ...
. Examples are /tekɲe/ ('nicely'; Standard Czech ''pěkně''), /diːlej/ ('white'; Standard Czech ''bílý'') and /nesto/ ('town'; Standard Czech ''město'').
Sights
The main landmark of Litomyšl is the Litomyšl Castle
Litomyšl Castle () is one of the largest Renaissance castles in the Czech Republic. It is owned by the Czech state. It is located in the centre of the town of Litomyšl and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Litomyšl Castle is an ...
, one of the largest Renaissance castles. The buildings of the castle precincts are exceptional for their architectural refinement. The castle complex also includes the birthplace of Bedřich Smetana, carriage house, stables, riding school, castle brewery, castle park and French-style garden. The castle complex was added to the UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
World Heritage List
World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural heritag ...
in 1999.
Neyt to the castle is the Piarist college with the seat of members of the order, the Church of the Finding the Holy Cross and adjacent monastery gardens. Today the gardens serve as a town park. The gardens include sculptures by Olbram Zoubek
Olbram Zoubek (21 April 1926 – 15 June 2017) was a contemporary Czech sculptor and designer. His work was inspired by Swiss-Italian sculptor Alberto Giacometti.
There is an extensive permanent exhibition of his sculptures and art in Litomyšl ...
.[
On the elongated square, which is almost long and one of the largest in ]Central Europe
Central Europe is a geographical region of Europe between Eastern Europe, Eastern, Southern Europe, Southern, Western Europe, Western and Northern Europe, Northern Europe. Central Europe is known for its cultural diversity; however, countries in ...
, is a town hall of Gothic origin and series of Renaissance and Baroque houses, many with arcades and vaulted ground floor rooms. One of the most significant burgher houses is the house ''U Rytířů'' ("At the Knights"), a Renaissance house built from 1540 to 1546 with a notable stone façade.[
Litomyšl is also home to the "Portmoneum", a museum of the artist and writer ]Josef Váchal
Josef Váchal (23 September 1884 in Milavče near Domažlice – 10 May 1969 in Radim (Jičín District), Studeňany) was a Czechs, Czech writer, painter, printmaker and book-printer.
Váchal was the son of Josef Aleš-Lyžec and Anna Váchalová ...
in the home of his admirer Josef Portman, who commissioned Váchal's murals and painted furniture in the house.[
]
Notable people
* Jan Augusta (1500–1572), bishop of the Unitas Fratrum and Protestant reformer; lived here
*Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová
Magdalena Dobromila Rettigová (31 January 1785 – 5 August 1845) was a Czech writer known for her famous cookery book.
Biography
Rettigová, née Artmann, was born in Všeradice, into a German-speaking family. Her childhood was not happy and h ...
(1785–1845), author of the first cookbook written in Czech; lived here in 1834–1845
* August von Jilek (1819–1898) physician and oceanographer
*Bedřich Smetana
Bedřich Smetana ( ; ; 2 March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style that became closely identified with his people's aspirations to a cultural and political "revival". He has been regarded ...
(1824–1884), classical composer
* Julius Mařák (1832–1899), painter and graphic designer
* Eduard Pospichal (1838–1905), Austrian botanist
* Josef Kořenský (1847–1938), traveller, educator and writer; worked here as a teacher in 1871–1874
*Zdeněk Nejedlý
Zdeněk Nejedlý (10 February 1878 – 9 March 1962) was a Czech musicologist, historian, music critic, author, and politician whose ideas dominated the cultural life of what is now the Czech Republic for most of the twentieth century. Although ...
(1878–1962), musicologist and politician
* Arne Novák (1880–1939), critic and historian of literature
*Zdeněk Kopal
Zdeněk Kopal (; 4 April 1914 – 23 June 1993) was a Czechoslovak astronomer who mainly worked in England.
Kopal was born and grew up in Litomyšl (Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic). In his early astronomical career, he studied variable ...
(1914–1993), astronomer
*Karel Píč
Karel Píč (; 6December 192015August 1995) was a leading Czech Esperantist, a member of the Academy of Esperanto, a poet and writer of short stories, essays, and novels in Esperanto.
Role in Esperanto literature
Karel Píč was a famous and i ...
(1920–1995), Esperantist and writer
*Miroslav Macek
Miroslav Macek (7 December 1944 – 1 May 2024) was a Czech politician and writer. He served as a deputy prime minister of Czechoslovakia.
Life and career
Macek was born in Litomyšl, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. In May 2006 Macek made ...
(1944–2024), politician
* Václav Jílek (born 1976), football manager
*Markéta Adamová Markéta is a feminine Czech given name, equivalent to English Margaret
Margaret is a feminine given name, which means "pearl". It is of Latin origin, via Ancient Greek and ultimately from Iranian languages, Old Iranian. It has been an English ...
(born 1984), politician
Twin towns – sister cities
Litomyšl is twinned with:
* Levoča
Levoča (; ; )
is the principal town of Levoča District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia, with a population of 14,256. The town has a historic center with a well-preserved town wall, a Gothic architecture, Gothic church with the talle ...
, Slovakia
* Noordenveld
Noordenveld () is a municipality in the northeastern part of the Netherlands.
Population centres
Water Board Noordenveld
Noordenveld is also the name of a former Water Board, which had its office in Roden. Water Board Noordenveld arose from ...
, Netherlands
* San Polo d'Enza
San Polo d'Enza ( Reggiano: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, located about west of Bologna and about southwest of Reggio Emilia.
San Polo d'Enza borders the following municipalities: Bibbiano, C ...
, Italy
References
External links
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Basic facts, sights, history
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Populated places in Svitavy District
World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic