The small town Černovice is situated about 22 km east of the town Tábor on the Černovický Potok (Černovice Stream), 594 a.s.l.
Černovice is first mentioned in 1369 as property of Lords of Choustník. From 1581 it was under the ownership of Lords of Hradec and then of the Rožmberks.
A brewery, distillery, starch factory, sawmill and a lot of mills worked here in town's heyday.
The main historical sights in the village are the Church of the Holy Cross and a chateau. The church originates from the 15th century and it stands in the square. The originally Gothic building was rebuilt into the Baroque style in 1737. The separated bell tower and the Marian column can be seen in front of the church.
The Baroque chateau from the end of the 18th century is situated on the outskirts of the town in the valley of the Černovický Potok stream. It was rebuilt into the Classicism style in the first half of the 19th century and it is surrounded by the English park.
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