Rakovník (, ) is a town in the
Central Bohemian Region
The Central Bohemian Region ( ; ) is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located in the central part of its historical region of Bohemia. Its administrative centre is in the Czech capital Prague, which lies in the centre of the regio ...
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 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an
urban monument zone.
Administrative division

Rakovník consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
*Rakovník I (871)
*Rakovník II (14,502)
Etymology
According to legend, the name was derived from ''rak'' (meaning '
crayfish
Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans belonging to the infraorder Astacidea, which also contains lobsters. Taxonomically, they are members of the superfamilies Astacoidea and Parastacoidea. They breathe through feather-like gills. Some spe ...
'), which was eaten here during a
famine
A famine is a widespread scarcity of food caused by several possible factors, including, but not limited to war, natural disasters, crop failure, widespread poverty, an Financial crisis, economic catastrophe or government policies. This phenom ...
. Therefore this animal was adopted on the town's coat of arms and flag. However, the name was more likely derived from type of vegetation in wetlands by a stream, which gave the name to the stream and later to the town.
Geography
Rakovník is located about west of
Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
and northeast of
Plzeň
Plzeň (), also known in English and German as Pilsen (), is a city in the Czech Republic. It is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 188,000 inhabitants. It is located about west of P ...
. It lies in the
Rakovník Uplands, on the border of the
Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area. The highest point is at above sea level. The stream
Rakovnický potok
The Rakovnický potok is a stream in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Berounka River. It flows through the Central Bohemian Region. It is long.
Etymology
The name means "Rakovník stream".
Characteristic
The Rakovnický potok origina ...
flows through the town.
History
The first written mention of Rakovník is from 1252. Křivoklát was the administrative centre at this time. Rakovník was a market village which together with other villages lies in and adds to the surroundings of
Křivoklát Castle.
[
In the second half of the 16th century, the town was rapidly developing. Town walls with town gates were built, the Church of Holy Trinity with a cemetery was established, and the beer brewing prospered and became known in whole kingdom. In the 17th century, the town suffered from ]Thirty Years' War
The Thirty Years' War, fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648, was one of the most destructive conflicts in History of Europe, European history. An estimated 4.5 to 8 million soldiers and civilians died from battle, famine ...
, plague and floods, which depopulated the town.[
A great development of the town was fulfilled in the 19th century. It was the beginning of independent offices, new houses and a time when new streets were built. Some new roads were built and old roads repaired and Rakovník was connected to the surroundings towns. A grammar school was opened in 1833, where the writer Zikmund Winter used to teach in 1874–1884.
Until 1918, the town was 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 ...
, in the district of the same name, one of the 94 ''Bezirkshauptmannschaften'' in 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 ...
.
With the 20th century the development of social and cultural life increased dramatically. Masaryk's Business Academy, gymnasium and hospital were also built. The two world wars did change life in Rakovník at all. There were no actual fights in Rakovník itself but a lot of people died in concentration camps. The most affected were Jewish families. In 1950 Rakovník became a district town. When Rakovník got over the crises of the wars a lot of people came to the town.
Demographics
Economy
The Rakovník Brewery was founded in 1454. It is one of the oldest breweries in the country. The beers are marketed under the brand
A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's goods or service from those of other sellers. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising for recognition and, importantly, to create and ...
''Bakalář''.
In 1875, Otta's soap factory was opened. It was later called "Rakona" and today it is owned by Procter & Gamble
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/con ...
.
In 1883, a ceramic factory was established, known as ''Rakovnické keramické závody'' (Rakovník Ceramic Plants). Today the brand is owned by Lasselsberger and it is the biggest producer of sanitary ware in the country.
The area near Rakovník was known for shale
Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of Clay mineral, clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g., Kaolinite, kaolin, aluminium, Al2Silicon, Si2Oxygen, O5(hydroxide, OH)4) and tiny f ...
mining. Mining started in 1919 and ceased in 2018. The reason for the cessation of mining was primarily the obsolescence of technologies that did not meet legislative requirements, which made further mining unprofitable. However, an estimated 12 million tonnes of shale remained underground.
Transport
Rakovník is the terminus and start of railway lines heading from Prague, Kladno
Kladno (; ) is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 70,000 inhabitants. It is the largest city in the region and has a rich industrial history.
Administrative division
Kladno consists of six municipal parts ...
, Beroun
Beroun (; ) is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 22,000 inhabitants. It lies at the confluence of the Berounka and Litavka rivers. Beroun creates a conurbation with Králův Dvůr, former part of Beroun. ...
, Osek, Žlutice, Bečov nad Teplou and Blatno.
Sights
The historical core of the town is the 400 metre-long Husovo Square, which is the second longest square in the Czech Republic. On the square is located the 16th-century town hall with a late Baroque façade. The interior of the town hall is decorated with a ceiling fresco depicting the town of Rakovník as it was 250 years ago.
The eastern part of the square is dominated by the high Gothic Deaconal Church of St. Bartholomew, a 14th-century structure. The church was built on the site of an older church dedicated to St. Nicholas. Adjacent to the church stands a bell tower dating from 1495. It is considered as the most precious gothic bell tower in the Czech Republic and one of the most precious in Europe. The bell has a diameter of 1.6 metres.[
Other notable buildings in Rakovník include Church of Holy Trinity from the end of the 16th century and Gothic Church of Saint Giles.][
The former synagogue serves for cultural and social purposes. It contains the Václav Rabas Gallery.][
]
Notable people
* Karel Burian (1870–1924), operatic tenor
* Emil Burian (1876–1926), operatic baritone
* Miloslav Ransdorf (1953–2016), politician
* Joseph Kott (born 1957), spree killer
* Pavel Steidl (born 1961), guitarist
* Jan Bidrman (born 1966), swimmer and swimming coach
* Kateřina Jalovcová (born 1978), operatic mezzo-soprano
* Tomáš Kaberle (born 1978), ice hockey player
* Jana Pechanová (born 1981), swimmer
* Petr Tatíček (born 1983), ice hockey player
* Veronika Khek Kubařová (born 1987), actress
Twin towns – sister cities
Rakovník is twinned with:
* Dietzenbach, Germany
* Kościan
Kościan () () is a town on the Obra, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Obra canal in west-central Poland, with a population of 23,952 inhabitants as of June 2014. Situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, it is the capital of Kościan County.
History ...
, Poland
* Kráľovský Chlmec, Slovakia
References
External links
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Cities and towns in the Czech Republic
Populated places in Rakovník District