Neratovice

Neratovice consists of six municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):[2] The settlement was originally named Neradice.

The stream Košátecký potok flows into the Elbe on the northern border of Neratovice.

Villas were built and the Neratovice region became a recreational area, especially for the inhabitants of Prague.

In 1957, Neratovice officially became a town and the villages of Libiš, Byškovice, Lobkovice, Horňátky, Mlékojedy and Korycany were gradually associated with them.

In cooperation with Spolana, a new "modern" panel-type town with abundant social facilities was intensively built.

The I/9 road (which connects the D8 motorway with Česká Lípa and the Czech-German border) runs next to the town.

Neratovice is also the starting point of the local lines to Čelákovice and Kralupy nad Vltavou.

Today the castle is owned by the Lobkowicz family and is closed to the public until the reconstruction is completed.

Dr. E. Beneše street
Spolana Neratovice factory
Lobkovice Castle