Kamenice (; ) is a market town in Jihlava District in the VysoÃÂina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants.
Kamenice consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
Kamenice is located about east of Jihlava. It lies in the Kà Âià ¾anov Highlands. The highest point is the hill BÃÂlá hora at above sea level. The KameniÃÂka Stream flows through the market town. The à  lapanka River originates in the northern part of the municipal territory.
The first written mention of Kamenice is from 1358. From 1492 to 1556, it was a property of the Pernà ¡tejn family. In 1556, Kamenice was referred to as a market town for the first time. In 1574, a large fire destroyed almost all of Kamenice, and all representative buildings had to be rebuilt.
The D1 motorway passes through the northern part of the municipal territory.
The Church of Saint James the Great is a cemetery church on the outskirts of the market town. It has a Romanesque core and a Renaissance tower. The church was modified into its present Baroque form in 1723âÂÂ1765.
The Chapel of Saint Anne is located in the centre of Kamenice. It was built in the Baroque style in 1730.
A notable building is the former fortress. The original Gothic fortress was completely rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 16th century. It is decorated with sgraffito. Today it houses a small museum.