Slavkov u Brna

Slavkov u Brna
Town
Castle
Flag
Coat of arms
Country Czech Republic
Region South Moravian
District Vyškov
Commune Slavkov u Brna
Elevation 211 m (692 ft)
Coordinates 49°9′11.72″N 16°52′35.37″E / 49.1532556°N 16.8764917°ECoordinates: 49°9′11.72″N 16°52′35.37″E / 49.1532556°N 16.8764917°E
Area 14.95 km2 (5.77 sq mi)
Population 6,227 (1.1.2012)
Density 417 / km2 (1,080 / sq mi)
First mentioned 1237
Mayor Ivan Charvát
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 684 01
Location in the Czech Republic
Wikimedia Commons: Slavkov u Brna
Statistics: statnisprava.cz
Website: www.slavkov.cz

Slavkov u Brna (Czech pronunciation: [ˈslafkof ˈu br̩na], i.e. Slavkov by Brno; historically known as Austerlitz) is a country town east of Brno in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Population: 6, 227 (2011). The town is widely known for giving its name to the Battle of Austerlitz which actually took place several kilometres to the west of the town.

At the beginning of the 13th century, the Teutonic Order built a monastery stronghold whose remains can still be seen today in the vaults of the Austerlitz Palace. The first written testimony about the place date from 1237. The Czech name Slavkov is first documented in 1361, the German name Austerlitz in 1633 and is said to be a truncation of the Czech Novosedlice (Novosedlicz, Nausedlicz), which means "new settlement", although this cannot be clarified definitively. After the defeat of the Order in the Battle of Grunwald, the town became the property of a number of noble owners until, in 1509, the local gentry family of Kaunitz assumed control for more than 400 years. At the end of World War II, the ethnic German majority of residents were forcibly expelled.

Sightseeing

Monuments and sights of the Battle of Austerlitz

The battle of Austerlitz actually took place several kilometers to the west of Austerlitz. Public transport to the site is limited, and the landscape has preserved its bucolic aspects. Agriculture still dominates the hilly terrain which has not changed much (apart from the sprawl of the villages). A highway bisects the battlefield.

Much in the same way that in London, the English have named Waterloo station to commemorate the Waterloo victory, the French gave the name of Austerlitz to one of the major Parisian train stations, the Gare d'Austerlitz. There is also a Quai d'Austerlitz in the XIIIth arrondissement of Paris. In the Netherlands a small village was founded in commemoration of the battle, see: Austerlitz (Netherlands).

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