Louka u Litvínova

Louka u Litvínova (German: Wiese) is a municipality and village in Most District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.

The first written mention of Louka u Litvínova is from 1289, when it was owned by the Lords of Rýzmburk, a branch of the Hrabišic family.

They sold the village to Margrave William I in 1398 and until the end of the Hussite Wars, the area belonged to Saxony.

It was an agricultural village until the discovery of lignite and general industrialization of the region.

[2] Louka u Litvínova is located on the railway lines Litvínov–Ústí nad Labem and Rakovník–Osek.

Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua