Břeclav

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Coordinates: 48°45′32.29″N 16°52′55.31″E / 48.7589694, 16.8820306
Břeclav
Town
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Main post office
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Coat of arms
Country Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Region South Moravian
District Břeclav
Commune Břeclav
Elevation 158 m (518 ft)
Coordinates 48°45′32.29″N 16°52′55.31″E / 48.7589694, 16.8820306
Area 87.17 km² (33.66 sq mi)
Population 25,716
Density 295 /km² (764 /sq mi)
Founded 11th century
Mayor Dymo Piškula
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 690 02
Location in the Czech Republic
Location in the Czech Republic
Location in the Czech Republic
Wikimedia Commons: Břeclav
Statistics: statnisprava.cz
Website: www.breclav.org

Břeclav (IPA[ˈbr̝ɛtslaf]; German Lundenburg) is a town in the Czech Republic, southeast of Brno. It is located at the border to Lower Austria on the Dyje River. The next larger town on Austrian territory is Hohenau an der March.

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[edit] History

In 1834 Břeclav (together with nearby village Stará Břeclav) had only 2,952 inhabitants. Thanks to the railway connection (1839) and subsequent industrialisation, this number increased to 13,689 (1930). Up to World War II a German-speaking (11,6 % in 1930) and a Jewish (4,3 %) minorities lived in the town.

[edit] Traffic

Břeclav is an important hub in the railroad network (the first junction in Austria-Hungary). It is located at the intersection of the routes to and from Brno - Prague, Ostrava - Kraków/Katowice (Poland), Kúty - Bratislava (Slovakia) and Hohenau - Vienna (Austria).

[edit] Sights

Close to the train station there are:

  • St. Rochus Chapel (in front of the Gymnasium) - built in 1892 in memory of a cholera epidemic
  • St. Cyril and Methodius Chapel (in a park in front of the station) - built in 1853-1856 in memory of a recovery of Prince of Liechtenstein, local lord; it served as a place of worship for local Catholic parish before the St. Wenceslas Church was built

In the surroundings:


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