HISTORY

The town was founded in the 14th century by Charles IV. According to legend, the emperor had it built shortly after the accidental discovery of thermal springs by his hunting party.

City rich in history

The spa was favored by many noble families and wealthy townspeople as early as the 16th century. Due to several natural disasters, only a few buildings from that time have been preserved. Most of the architectural monuments date from the 18th and 19th centuries, when the town experienced a "period of prosperity."

1370: Promotion of the village to the town

On 14 August 1370, Emperor Charles IV granted Karlovy Vary royal town privileges, known as the "Loket Town Rights" inspired by the nearby town of Loket. Charles IV stayed in the town in 1370, 1374 and 1376.
Promotion of the village to the town