Pnětluky


Pnětluky is a village in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 320 inhabitants.
Village Konětopy is administrative part of Pnětluky.

History

Pnětluky

The place is first mentioned in a written document from 1250. Old name of the village is explained after people who beat strongly into stones. During the 14th century a small fortress was built here, in the 15th the fortress was abandoned to be rebuilt in the 16th century. During the Thirty Years' War the village was devastated. The church building mentioned in 1363 was destroyed during the war. In 1715 the first school was established in Pnětluky. The highest number of inhabitants in the village was in year 1900 - 636.

Konětopy

The place is first mentioned in a written document from 1357. The name means drowning the horses and was likely used mockingly. In 1654 seven families lived here. In 1891 the first school was established directly in Konětopy. Since the first half of the 19th century the village was known for its hop. The highest number of inhabitants lived in Konětopy in 1921 - 365.

Pravda Castle

The remains of the castle Pravda can be found on a hill above the village.

Village today

is the most important agricultural commodity in the area.
Architect Václav Zralý, a Czech modernist architecture of the 1930s, was born and lived here.

Most important tourist sights