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Napajedla (; german: Napajedl) is a town in the
Zlín Region Zlín Region ( cs, Zlínský kraj; , ) is an administrative unit ( cs, kraj) of the Czech Republic, located in the south-eastern part of the historical region of Moravia. It is named after its capital Zlín. Together with the Olomouc Region it f ...
of the
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. It has about 7,100 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.


Etymology

The town's name is derived from the verb ''napojit'', which means ''to water (horses)''. It refers to a ford, which was used by military caravans for stops and refreshments. Napajedla literally means ''watering holes''.


Geography

Napajedla is located about southwest of
Zlín Zlín (in 1949–1989 Gottwaldov; ; german: Zlin) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 73,000 inhabitants. It is the seat of the Zlín Region and it lies on the Dřevnice river. It is known as an industrial centre. The development of the ...
. It forms a conurbation with neighbouring
Otrokovice Otrokovice (; german: Otrokowitz) is a town in Zlín District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 17,000 inhabitants. It is known as an industrial centre. Administrative parts The town part of Kvítkovice is an administrative ...
. It lies on the Morava River. Most of the municipal territory lies in the
Vizovice Highlands The Vizovice Highlands ( cs, Vizovická vrchovina) is an area of relatively modest but rugged highlands within the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic, named after the town of Vizovice. Geologically, the highlands are part of the Slovak-Moravian C ...
, but the area on the right bank of the Morava extends into the Chřiby range.


History

The first written mention of Napajedla is from 1355. In the 14th century, the settlement became a
market town A market town is a settlement most common in Europe that obtained by custom or royal charter, in the Middle Ages, a market right, which allowed it to host a regular market; this distinguished it from a village or city. In Britain, small rural ...
. For a long time, it was owned by the
Zierotin The House of Žerotín or House of Zierotin was a Czech noble family in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, one of the oldest and most illustrious noble families from Bohemia and Moravia. The family was first mentioned around the year 1200 as ''B ...
family. The next important owner was the Rottal family. During their rule, the estate grew significantly and they had the Church of St. Bartholomew built. The Napajedla estate achieved its greatest fame under the Lords of Stockau. The sulfur spa with a healing mineral water was established and Napajedla became a much-visited town. The existence of the mineral springs was first mentioned in documents from the 16th century. The springs were severely damaged when the railroad was built in the mid-19th century, and only one spring persisted. The spa was closed in the mid-20th century. Napajedla was promoted to a town in 1898.


Demographics


Culture

Napajedla is located on the
tripoint A tripoint, trijunction, triple point, or tri-border area is a geographical point at which the boundaries of three countries or subnational entities meet. There are 175 international tripoints as of 2020. Nearly half are situated in rivers, l ...
of the cultural and ethnographic regions of
Moravian Wallachia Moravian Wallachia ( cs, Moravské Valašsko, or simply ''Valašsko''; ro, Valahia Moravă) is a mountainous ethnoregion located in the easternmost part of Moravia in the Czech Republic, near the Slovak border, roughly centered on the cities Vs ...
,
Moravian Slovakia Moravian Slovakia ( cs, Slovácko, older ''Moravské Slovensko'') or Slovácko is a cultural region in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic, Moravia on the border with Slovakia and Austria, known for its characteristic folklore, music, w ...
and Hanakia. The town hosts an annual meeting of folk ensembles called ''Moravské chodníčky''. Folklore ensembles Radovan and Radovánek with long history are based in the town. Other annual cultural events are St. Wenceslaus Celebrations and Theatre Festival of Amateur Ensembles.


Sights

The pseudo-Renaissance town hall was built in 1898 to celebrate the promotion of Napajedla to a town. It was decorated by František Uprka and
Jano Köhler Jano Köhler (sometimes spelled Jano Koehler; 9 February 1873 – January 1941) was a Czech painter. He is known for decorating sacral buildings with frescoes and sgraffiti. Life and education Köhler was born in a Czech-German family, but his ...
. The Napajedla Castle was built in the mid-18th century. It is surrounded by a large English park. Today it serves as a hotel. The Old Castle dates from the mid-17th century. It served as an aristocratic residence until the construction of the Napajedla Castle. Today it is also privately owned and used as a hotel. An important monument is the stud farm, founded in 1886 by the then owner of the estate Aristide Baltazzi. The tradition of breeding
thoroughbred The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word ''thoroughbred'' is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are ...
here continues to this day. In a large area, in addition to English-style stables, there are also
paddocks A paddock is a small enclosure for horses. In the United Kingdom, this term also applies to a field for a general automobile racing competition, particularly Formula 1. Description In Canada and the United States of America, a paddock is a small ...
with horses and the so-called rotunda with the burial ground of the most famous stallions. The Church of Saint Bartholomew was built in 1710–1712. It replaced an older church with insufficient capacity. There is a mineral spring called Slanica (from ''slaný'', i.e. "salty") in the town. It is the only one of the original springs that persisted.


Notable people

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Vincenc Prasek Vincenc Prasek (9 April 1843 in Milostovice – 31 December 1912 in Napajedla) was a Czech educator, linguist and historian active in the region of Silesia. He contributed to several Czech periodicals based in Opava and in 1883–1895 served as ...
(1843–1912), historian, linguist; lived here *
Božena Benešová Božena Benešová, née Zapletalová (30 November 1873, Nový Jičín – 8 April 1936, Prague), was a Czech author and poet whose work is considered to have been at the forefront of psychological prose. The greater part of her youth was spent i ...
(1873–1936), poet and writer; grew up here * Josef Šnejdárek (1875–1945), army general * Leoš Firkušný (1905–1950), musicologist *
Rudolf Firkušný Rudolf Firkušný (; 11 February 191219 July 1994) was a Moravian-born, Moravian-American classical pianist. Life Born in Moravian town Napajedla, Firkušný started his musical studies with the composers Leoš Janáček and Josef Suk, and ...
(1912–1994), pianist * Josef Bulva (1943–2020), pianist; studied here


Twin towns – sister cities

Napajedla is twinned with: *
Borský Mikuláš Borský Mikuláš (; german: Bur-Sankt-Niklas or ; hu, Búrszentmiklós) is a large village and municipality in Senica District in the Trnava Region of western Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1394. ...
, Slovakia * Kľak, Slovakia *
Ostrý Grúň Ostrý Grúň ( hu, Élesmart) is a village and municipality in the Žarnovica District, Banská Bystrica Region in Slovakia. History The village was massacred and burned down in January 1945 by the Nazi anti-partisan unit Edelweiss, after the ...
, Slovakia


References


External links

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Napajedla Information Centre
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