Nove Mesto

Nove Mesto, which translates to “New Town” in Czech and Slovak, typically refers to a new urban settlement or district established in a historical or existing city. It is often used in the context of various towns and neighborhoods in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, showcasing areas that were developed later than the original city centers, often featuring modern amenities and infrastructure. One of the most notable examples is Nove Mesto in Prague, which was founded in the 14th century by Charles IV. The term can also refer to other specific places, as “Nove Mesto” may designate several locations across Central Europe where a newer urban area has been established adjacent to or within a historical context.