Čelákovice () is a town in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. It is located on the Elbe River in the Central Elbe Table.

Administrative division

Čelákovice consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):

  • Čelákovice (10,901)
  • Císařská Kuchyně (98)
  • Sedlčánky (898)
  • Záluží (367)

Geography

Čelákovice is located about east of Prague. It lies in the Central Elbe Table, in the Polabí lowlands. The town is situated on the left bank of the Elbe River.

History

The site of the town has been inhabited since the Stone Age. During the 9th century, an early Slavic settlement was established. The first written mention of Čelákovice is from 1290. The inhabitants subsisted on fishing and agriculture, and from the mid-19th century also on the production of baskets.

Demographics

Economy

TOS (Továrna obráběcích strojů), a machine tool manufacturer, has a plant in Čelákovice. The largest industrial employer with headquarters in Čelákovice is Fermata, a CD and DVD manufacturer with more than 100 employees.

Transport

Čelákovice is located on the railway lines Prague–Kolín and Neratovice–Čelákovice.

Sights

thumb|Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Around 1300, a stone fortress was built here. The fortress, reconstructed in 1973–1982 in the Gothic–Renaissance style, serves today as the town museum.

Notable people

  • Alois Vašátko (1908–1942), World War II wing commander
  • František Čáp (1913–1972), Czech-Yugoslav film director and screenwriter
  • Eduard Petiška (1924–1987), writer of children books
  • Pavel Tykač (born 1964), entrepreneur

International relations

Čelákovice has no twin towns. The town has a cooperation agreement with Chengdu, China.

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Celakovice radnice.jpg|Town hall

Čelákovice, Sedláčkova str 3.jpg|Sedláčkova street

Čelákovice 01.JPG|Former fortress, now the Town Museum

Čelákovice, Palackého street, villa.jpg|Palackého street

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References

  • Town Museum