Kamenice is a municipality and village in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
The village was owned by various noblemen until 1763, including the Lobkowicz family and Albrecht von Wallenstein.
From 1763 until the establishent of a sovereign municipality, Kamenice was a property of Prague archbishops, who had rebuilt the local manor house into a castle, which served as their summer residence.
[4] In 1820, the Ringhoffer family started a business in the territory, and the agricultural village began to be industrialized.
The Kamenice Castle was rebuilt in the English neo-Gothic style in 1875–1880 by the architect Jiří Stibral.