Mesto Primda


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The town of Přimda Přimda is located in the district of Tachov in the Pilsen region, and its main part is situated in a saddle at an altitude of 700 m. Currently, approx. 1600 inhabitants.
The first written mention of Přímda is from 1126. At the end of the Second World War, in April 1945, a large part of the historic center was damaged by fire after an American air raid. After the Second World War, most of the original population was forcibly displaced and replaced by the Czech population from the interior.
The dominant feature of the town of Přimda is the ruins of Přimda Castle, which is considered the second oldest stone castle in Bohemia after Prague Castle.

Equipment of the village:
- elementary School
- Kindergarten
- post office
- general practitioner and dentist
- swimming area
- skiing area
and more.

Landmarks of the village:
- Přimda Castle - a ruin on the top of the Přimda hill (848 m) to the north of the city
- St. George's Church, where Jindřich Šimon Baar worked as a parish priest in the 1880s
- Statue of Saint Anthony
- Statue of St. John of Nepomuk on the square from 1734
- Peace crosses
- Chapel of Our Lady from 1852
- Death row (Located behind the weather station on Přímda)
- to the west of the city lies the Milov natural monument.

Tips for trips:
- Přímd educational trail
- Mílovská linden
- The ruins of the church of St. Apollone
- Lookout tower Milíre near Rozvadov
- Museum of the Iron Curtain in Rozvadov
- Kolowrat's learning trail
- Diana Hunting Lodge
- Educational trail through the Podkovák bog
and more.

Products
  • allocation of descriptive number, population census, local fee administration, notarisation and legalisation, city and municipal police




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