Jablonné nad Orlicí
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As the name of the town Jablonné nad Orlicí, it is located on the banks of the river Ticha Orlice. On the other hand it protects the high Eagle Mountain.

On the coat of arms depicts a bear with a stick, who was a member of a very unusual event. According to local legend, on a country road in the convoy tax collector, which is usually accompanied by a monk with his staff, indicating that it's a real royal commissioner, not a crook, hiding under the guise of it, the bear attacked. All participants in the process of collecting dues fled. The bear climbed up on the cart to profit extraction. The horses were frightened and suffered an unusual passenger. Bear grabbed the staff left a monk, and proudly rode in Jablonné nad Orlicí. Citizens decided to capture it on its coat of arms.

One of the most ancient towns of the Pardubice region, apple was founded in the XI century. However, reliable evidence on this. The first mention of this settlement in the annals relate to 1304. At the beginning of the XIV century Jabłonna became a royal gift for good service Zawisza Falkenstein. A little later Záviš monks sold the town of Zbraslav. In general, the list of owners of the city is quite long. The most significant impact on the economic development of the city have had a gentlemen Pernstein and Liechtenstein. The last rule in the city until 1918.

Tourists coming to the apple, will find a lot of historical sites worth seeing. For example, it is worth visiting the Church of St. Bartholomew, built in 1680 in Baroque style. Its interiors are decorated in the rococo style and date from the middle of the XVIII century.

The central area of ​​the city is decorated with antique baroque mansions and indispensable plague column. It was built in Jablonné in 1748.

Lovers of historical exhibitions like the local museum dedicated to archaeological findings, crafts edge and the life and work of famous natives of apple trees.

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