Velká Dobrá is a municipality and village in Kladno District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
A late 19th century archaeological investigation led by Josef Szombathy discovered a large middle Bronze Age (ca.
Around sixty graves were investigated, yielding bronze weapons, tools and utensils, several of which were sent for display at museums in Prague and Vienna.
[2] The first written mention of Dobrá is from 1328, when two strongholds existed in the area, the lower at the site of the modern school on Komenského Square and the upper stronghold (still standing) at the junction of the main roads.
[3] The longest ruling owners of the area were the noble families of Kladenský of Kladno (1412–1543) and Žďárský of Žďár (1543–1688).
[8] The most valuable monument of Velká Dobrá is the Chapel of the Finding of the Holy Cross.