The villages of Chlum, Ryšín, Skřivaň and Tytry are administrative parts of Pavlíkov.
Etymology
The name is derived from the personal name Pavlík, meaning "Pavlík's (court)".[2]
Geography
Pavlíkov is located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) south of Rakovník and 41 km (25 mi) west of Prague. It lies mostly in the Plasy Uplands, only the northern part of the municipal territory extends into the Křivoklát Highlands. The highest point is the hill Senecká hora at 506 m (1,660 ft) above sea level. The stream Rakovnický potok flows through the territory. The northern and southern part of the territory lie within the Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area.
History
The first written mention of Pavlíkov is from 1422. The settlement was founded around 1341.[3]
The village of Chlum is located on the railway line Beroun–Rakovník.[7]
Sights
The main landmark of Pavlíkov is the Church of Saint Catherine. It was built in the late Baroque style in 1776–1785. It replaced an old church from the 14th century.[8]
The Church of Saint Stephan is located in Skřivaň. It is a late Renaissance building, modified into its current appearance in the first half of the 19th century.[9][10]
Next to the church is a small rural Renaissance castle, which was founded in the second half of the 16th century. Neoclassicat modifications took place in the first half of the 19th century, then it was insensitively modernized in the 20th century.[11]
On Senecká hora above the market town is an observation tower. It was built in 2014–2015. It is 21.5 m (71 ft) high.[12]