Zdice | |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Central Bohemian |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Beroun |
Pushpin Map: | Czech Republic |
Pushpin Relief: | 1 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in the Czech Republic |
Coordinates: | 49.9122°N 13.9775°W |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Antonín Sklenář |
Established Title: | First mentioned |
Established Date: | 1148 |
Area Total Km2: | 13.81 |
Elevation M: | 268 |
Population As Of: | 2024-01-01 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Total: | 4120 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Timezone1: | CET |
Utc Offset1: | +1 |
Timezone1 Dst: | CEST |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | +2 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 267 51 |
Zdice is a town in Beroun District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,100 inhabitants.
The villages of Černín and Knížkovice are administrative parts of Zdice.
The initial name of the settlement was Vzdice, derived from the personal name Vzda. From the 15th century, the name Zdice appeared.[2]
Zdice is located about 8km (05miles) southwest of Beroun and 31km (19miles) southwest of Prague. It lies mostly in the Hořovice Uplands, including the built-up area. The northwestern part of the municipal territory extends into the Křivoklát Highlands and Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area, and includes the highest point of Zdice, which is the hill Kalce at 505m (1,657feet) above sea level. The town is situated at the confluence of the Litavka River and the stream Červený potok.
The first written mention of Zdice is from 1148. It was probably founded in 1039. Until 1302, it was owned by the bishopric in Prague, then it was joined to the town of Beroun. In 1357, the village was merged with the newly established Karlštejn estate, owned by the royal chamber. During the rule of King Sigismund, Zdice was annexed to the Točník estate, to which it belonged until 1607. From 1607 until the establishment of an independent municipal administration after 1848, the village belonged to the Králův Dvůr estate.[3]
In the second half of the 19th century, Zdice was industrialised and the population grew. In 1872, Zdice was promoted to a market town. In 1994, it became a town.[3]
The D5 motorway from Prague to Plzeň and the Czech-German border in Rozvadov passes through the town.
The main landmark of Zdice is the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. it was built in the Baroque style in 1747–1749. It replaced an old Gothic church.[4]
A valuable building is the town hall. It is a historical house, rebuilt into its current Neoclassical form in the second half of the 18th century. Gothic barrel vaults are preserved in the basement.[3]