Libice nad Cidlinou

Libice nad Cidlinou (German: Libitz an der Cidlina) is a municipality and village in Nymburk District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

The village is situated on the right bank of the Cidlina River, near its confluence with the Elbe.

Adalbert of Prague and his brother, Archbishop Radim Gaudentius, survived by taking refuge in land of the Polans under rule of Boleslaus II.

[2] In the 11th century, the gord survived and continued to function as an important administrative centre of Bohemia.

A bronze statue of Saint Adalbert of Prague and Radim Gaudentius stands in front of the foundations of the church.

Statue of St. Adalbert and Radim Gaudentius