Currently, the town of Lanškroun has the following parts: Inner Town, Ostrov Suburb, Žichlínek Suburb and Dolní Třešňovec.
In 2002 the town of Lanškroun became an accredited municipality with extended competence for 21 villages: Albrechtice, Anenská Studánka, Cotkytle, Čenkovice, Damníkov, Dolní Čermná, Horní Čermná, Horní Heřmanice, Horní Třešňovec, Krasíkov, Lubník, Luková, Ostrov, Petrovice, Rudoltice, Sázava, Strážná, Tatenice, Trpík, Výprachtice and Žichlínek. With its 10,000 inhabitants Lanškroun is currently a dynamic industrial town, a town of electronics, engineering and paper industry – as well as a town of secondary schools and important cultural institutions.
Industrial companies like AVX Czech Republic, SOMA, Schott Electronic Packaging, ORPA, INA, JCEE and many others provide employment for the inhabitants of Lanškroun as well as of its neighbourhood. Quite a number of successful local entrepreneurs and managers have supported the town economics development. The current secondary schools continue in the more than one hundred-year-old tradition of the Grammar School of Lanškroun and the local Trade School. The Grammar School, SOŠ a SOU (former Integrated Secondary School) and Secondary Agricultural School are the base of both secondary general education and professional training for the whole Lanškroun Region. The Cultural Centre, Municipal Museum and Municipal Library support cultural and social life of the inhabitants.
