Albrechtice u Lanškrouna
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Region : | Pardubický kraj | |||
District : | Ústí nad Orlicí | |||
Area : | 1007 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 56 ' N , 16 ° 39' E | |||
Height: | 395 m nm | |||
Residents : | 470 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 563 01 | |||
License plate : | E. | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Jaroslav Novák (status: 2007) | |||
Address: | Albrechtice 145 563 01 Lanškroun |
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Municipality number: | 547981 | |||
Website : | www.ou-albrechtice.cz |
Albrechtice (German Olbersdorf , formerly also Olbschtoff , Buttapilz and 1304 Albrechtsdorf ) is a municipality on the Moravská Sázava in Pardubický kraj ( Czech Republic ) northeast of the town of Lanškroun . In 2006 there were 497 residents in the village and 80 companies were based there. Albrechtice belongs to the Schönhengstgau .
history
According to a royal bulletin , Wenceslaus II handed over the town of Lanškroun (Landiscrona) and all the communities that belonged to the Witigonen Zawisch von Falkenstein and his son Jan / Ješek on October 23, 1285 . You probably use a locator ("settlement agent") named "Albrecht", who acquired a place from them to expose a place (Albrechtsdorf = the village of Albrecht ). After Zawisch von Falkenstein were executed for high treason in 1290, his possessions fell to the Crown of Bohemia. With a document dated May 21, 1304, in which Albrechtice is mentioned in writing for the first time, Wenceslaus II donated the land to the Cistercian monastery Königsaal ( Zbraslav ). From 1358 to 1421, the Litomyšl diocese came into the possession of the Landskron-Landsberg lordship and thus also into the possession of Albrechtsdorf. From around 1418 to around 1433 the Litomyšl diocese went under in the Hussite Wars. The rule of Albrechtsdorf fell to the Hussites and the Taborites at this time . In 1433 the village belonged to the Kostka von Postupice family and from 1507 by marriage to the von Pernstein family . Around 1622 Albrechtsdorf was sold to the Lords of Liechtenstein (rule until around 1789). Albrechtsdorf was looted between 1618 and 1648 and was about to be abandoned ( desertification ). Since 1673 Lorenz Meixner was in the possession of the Albrechtsdorf Inheritance Court . His family lived here until 1945.
politics
Mayor from 1850 to 1945
- 1850–1861: Vinzenz Maixner (* 1812)
- 1861–1867: Johann Tomsche
- 1867–1870: Johann Schwab
- 1870–1873: Josef Peschl
- 1873–1876: Leopold Pelzl
- 1876–1882: Vinzenz Maixner (* 1850)
- 1882–1894: Vinzenz Janisch
- 1894–1907: Johann Müller
- 1907–1910: Anton Schwab
- 1910–1919: Adolf Peschl
- 1919–1924: Rudolf Freudl (* July 14, 1871; † 1942)
- 1924–1927: Franz Marek
- 1927–1938: Adolf Peschl
- 1938-194x: Wilhelm Maixner
- 194x-1945: Josef Kratschmer
Population development
- 1843: 841 inhabitants in 117 houses
- 1850: 929 inhabitants in 121 houses
- 1869: 780 inhabitants in 126 houses
- 1880: 868 inhabitants in 130 houses
- 1890: 926 inhabitants in 133 houses
- 1900: 816 inhabitants in 134 houses
- 1910: 825 inhabitants in 137 houses
- 1921: 768 inhabitants in 141 houses
- 1930: 700 inhabitants in 140 houses
- 1939: 647 inhabitants
- 2006: 497 inhabitants
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sons and daughters of the town
- Eligius Freudl (1875–1951), Prof. Dr.-Ing., German-Austrian plant breeding researcher
Attractions
Church of St. Anna, built 1862–1864, the last renovations took place in 1997.