The first written mention of Bor is from 1263, when its location by a water castle is documented. After the settlement was looted in 1318, the walls were built. In 1369, Bor gained
town privileges. Only three noble families took turns in ownership of Bor. Until 1650, the town was held by the Lords of Bor, later known as the Schwamberg family. From 1650 to 1720, it was owned by the Lords of Götzen. Since 1720, it was continuously owned by the Löwenstein family. During their rule, Bor was the centre of a large estate. From 1938 to 1945, the municipality was annexed by
Nazi Germany and administered as part of the
Reichsgau Sudetenland. After World War II, the German population was
expelled. ==Demographics==