Čížkov
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Kraj Vysočina | |||
District : | Pelhřimov | |||
Area : | 303 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 26 ' N , 15 ° 7' E | |||
Height: | 609 m nm | |||
Residents : | 128 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 394 15 | |||
License plate : | J | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Pelhřimov - Tábor | |||
Railway connection: | Pelhřimov - Tábor | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Miloslav Zeman (as of 2018) | |||
Address: | Čížkov 53 393 01 Pelhřimov |
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Municipality number: | 598704 | |||
Website : | www.cizkov.eu |
Čížkov (German Tschischkow , also Czischkow ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers west of Pelhřimov and belongs to the Okres Pelhřimov .
geography
Čížkov is located on a hill in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . The Čížkovský potok rises in the village and the Útěchovičký potok to the north. State road 19 leads through Čížkov from Pelhřimov to Tábor . The railway runs south between Pelhřimov and Tábor, where the Nová Cerekev train station is one kilometer from Čížkov.
Neighboring towns are Útěchovice in the north, Pejškov in the north-east, Stanovice and Starý Pelhřimov in the east, Nová Cerekev in the south, Leskovice in the west and Litohošť and Útěchovičky in the north-west.
history
The first mention of the reign Řečice associated Čížkův dvůr took place in 1379, when the diocese of Prague court gave the priest in Nová Cerekev. In 1466 Georg von Podiebrad left Nová Cerekev including Čížkov to Václav von Leskovec. After Rudolf II had given Božejov hereditary property to Kryštof von Leskovec in 1590 , Čížkov was annexed there. After the death of Jan Kryštof von Leskovec, the family died out in 1650.
Čížkov fell to the archiepiscopal estate manager Georg Miličovský von Braunberg as compensation for debt claims. Miličovský achieved the elevation of Čížkov to an independent estate in 1661 and his son Georg Ludwig had a fortress built. In 1669 Jiří Woracziczky from Pabienitz on Proseč bought the fortress including the village, estate and a brewery. In 1677 the Imperial General Feldzeugmeister Gottfried Heister acquired Čížkov. Other owners were u. a. the Zásadský von Gamsendorf . In 1785, a classicist castle was built in place of the festivals.
After the abolition of patrimonial Čížkov became an independent municipality in 1850. In the second half of the 19th century the castle belonged to u. a. the Walser family, the Prague entrepreneur Ringhoffer and at the beginning of the 20th century František Liebzeit. Liebzeit founded a brick factory in Čížkov. In 1907 the brewery ceased production and served the Humpolec brewery as a warehouse until 1911 .
The castle was expropriated after the Second World War and transferred to the agricultural cooperative , which converted it into a residential building and ran it down. In 1976 Čížkov was affiliated to Nová Cerekev. After the Velvet Revolution , the place became independent again in 1991.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the municipality of Čížkov.
Attractions
- Čížkov Castle, built in 1785 in the classical style, during a reconstruction in the middle of the 19th century, the building was redesigned in the Empire style. The castle is vacant and its inventory is demolished.
- Historical memory
- František Jaromír Rubeš's birth house
Sons and daughters of the church
- Štěpán Walser , builder, builder of the synagogue in Nová Cerekev, the Church of St. Philip and James in Žirovnice and the Evangelical Church in Moraveč
- František Jaromír Rubeš (1814–1853), poet
- Marie Hoppe-Teinitzerová (1879–1960), craft designer and tapestry artist
Web links
- Čížkov. At: Sdružení mikroregionu Pelhřimov.
- Čížkov Castle
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/obec/598704/Cizkov
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)