Township office Náměšť na Hané.
Landscape in the place of today 's Namest on
Hané was relatively densely populated
already in prehistoric times.
From almost every prehistoric period here
found the remains of prehistoric people.
The most important prehistoric site on
Namestie does not lie directly in the village,
but on the hill of Rmiz rising above
Theresian (Laškovský) valley.
It is the Eneolithic high-rise settlement of the people
funnel cups culture, later
people of the cultured channel.
It is one of the most important
Late Stone Age high-rise settlements
in Central Europe.
The first written mention of Namest is at all
listed in about 200 villages
belonging to the churches of the Moravian Church of
year 1141.
This so-called "Zdík's list" states Náměšť
even twice: for the first time in between
villages belonging to Olomouc
Church of St. Peter, the second time between the property
Olomouc church of St. Wenceslas, from which
It follows that Prince Svatopluk bought in
Square from a kind of Purityomeus
then he immediately gave it to the church of st.
Wenceslas.
According to the reign of Prince Svatopluk v
Olomouc deal can be its transaction with
Čistomír included in the flights 1104-1107.