Nymburk-U black eagle house-Eliška Přemyslovna

Nymburk was founded as a royal city around 1257 by Přemysl Otakar II. and was an important support of royal power. In 1310, Jan of Vartenberk took Princess Eliška Přemyslovna (1292-1330) to Nymburk, who sought refuge here in the former house U černého orlo, before being persecuted by Henry of Carinthia. The U černé orla house stood in the eastern part of today's Náměstí Přemyslovců in the place of today's…
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Other places in the vicinity - Nymburk-house U černého orla-Eliška Přemyslovna

Nymburk-Přemyslovců square-Morzin palace from 1560-pharmacy-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

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From the southeast

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Nymburk - the church of St. Giles from the east of the castle - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

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