Pečky is a town in Kolín District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
For centuries, it was a small agricultural community, often changing their owners and often divided between several estates.
[3] After 1869, the railway was built and several larger companies were established, focused on the production of agricultural needs and processing of sugar beet.
[6] The early Cubist building of the Evangelical Church of Master Jan Hus was completed in 1915 and is among the most important monuments in the town.
The second important monument is the neo-Romanesque Catholic Church of Saint Wenceslaus, consecrated in 1913.