Kunvald

Kunvald (German: Kunewalde, Kunwald) is a market town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.

Kunvald consists of six municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):[2] The German name Kunwald means "Kun's forest".

The highest point of the municipal territory is the Homole hill at 653 m (2,142 ft) above sea level.

"Na Sboru" House is open to the public and contains an exposition on the history of the Moravian Church (Unity of the Brethren).

Other memorable places, reminiscent of the work of the Moravian Church, are the Brethren Linden, which was planted here by members before leaving their homeland; a place called Jordán, where there used to be a well where the new members were baptized; a praying mine where the brothers hid and gathered for worship in times of oppression; a monument to John Amos Comenius from 1910, which stands in the original burial ground; and a smithy, from which the first bishop of the Unity allegedly came.

"Na Sboru" House
Brethren Linden