Rýmařov


Rýmařov is a town in the Bruntál District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It has a population of around 8,300.

History

Until 1918, Römerstadt was part of the Austrian monarchy, head of the district of the same name, one of the 34 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Moravia.
The post-office was opened in June 1850, succeeding to that of Janowitz.
In December 1930, the town had 6,108 inhabitants.
In 1938, it was occupied by the Nazi army as one of the municipalities in Sudetenland.
On May 17, 1939, there were 5,859 inhabitants. About 98% of the town's population were German-speaking. However, in execution of the Beneš decrees, the entire German population, with the exception of a few skilled workers, was forcibly deported to Germany and Austria. Accordingly, on the morning of August 5, 1945, citizens of the town were ordered to be ready for deportation by noon. On May 22, 1947 there were 4,230 inhabitants again. Today the town, renamed Rýmařov, is overwhelmingly Czech-speaking.

Neighborhoods

The town includes the neighborhoods of:
Above the entrance there is a coat of arms from 1844, however by mistake it was incorrectly flipped, being that the "jumping wolf" should aim at the opposite direction. The heraldic emblem is bound with the legend of this evil wolf.
On the western part of the main square it is also worth noting the Plague Column from 1683 with the sculpture of the Virgin Mary by Francis Leblose of Olomouc with the coat of arms of Ditrichštejn and Hoffmannof Grunbuchl. It was erected at the expense of Maria Elisabeth Richtenstein in memory of the plague epidemic that struck Rýmařov in the 1680s. The statue underwent restoration in 1993.
The museum also worked as a fortified administrative center and the town's castle between the 13th and 15th centuries, gold smelter between the 13th and 14th centuries, the seat of the royal reeve during the second half of the 14th century, meat market in the 15th century, and pottery for goods painted in white between the 16th and 17th centuries. Its permanent exhibition is rich in geological mapping in the field of rock composition of southern Jeseník, also operating the Octopus Gallery.

Pre-World War II (German) Mayors

Rýmařov is twinned with: