Děpoltovice
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Karlovarský kraj | |||
District : | Karlovy Vary | |||
Area : | 1287.3879 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 50 ° 18 ' N , 12 ° 49' E | |||
Height: | 492 m nm | |||
Residents : | 374 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 362 25 | |||
License plate : | K | |||
structure | ||||
Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 2 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Jaroslav Kareš (as of 2007) | |||
Address: | Děpoltovice 110 362 25 Nová Role |
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Municipality number: | 538116 | |||
Website : | depoltovice.obec.cz | |||
Location of Děpoltovice in the Karlovy Vary district | ||||
Děpoltovice ( German Tüppelsgrün ) is a municipality in the Karlovarský kraj in the Czech Republic.
geography
location
Děpoltovice is in a protected, wooded location on the southern slope of the Vlčinec ( Wölfling , 978 m) in the valley of the Vitický potok ( Kammersgrüner Bach ) on the southern edge of the Ore Mountains in the Falkenau basin . The Dvorský vrch ( Casperberg , 573 m) rises to the west .
Community structure
The municipality Děpoltovice consists of the districts Děpoltovice ( Tüppelsgrün ) and Nivy ( Spittengrün ), which also form cadastral districts.
history
The first documented mention of Tüppelsgrün, formerly also Diepoldsgrün or Düplesgrün, as owned by the Tepler Probsteigut Lichtenstadt , comes from the year 1273. The origin of the estate is likely to date back to the late Middle Ages, when Tüppelsgrün was given as a pawn to Count Schlick . The stately castle was built by the Schlicks in the second half of the 16th century. Count Lorenz Schlick (1495–1585) served it as a retirement home. Later an office administrator was quartered there.
In 1645 the property fell to Julius Heinrich von Sachsen-Lauenburg and was united with the Schlackenwerth rule until the beginning of the 19th century . It was offered for sale by the Imperial and Royal Court Chamber in 1819, and Friedrich Ritter von Neupauer bought it and sold it to his brother-in-law, the industrialist Jacob Veith (1758–1833). His daughter and heir Anna was married to Freiherr Heinrich Freiherrn von Kleist (1797–1876). After the abolition of patrimonial rule in 1848/49, Tüppelsgrün became part of the newly created judicial district of Karlsbad .
The parish pub Tüppelsgrün was built in 1775 on the initiative of Margravine Elisabeth Auguste von Baden . Before that, Tüppelsgrün belonged to the parish of Lichtenstadt . Voigtsgrün, with parts of Neu-Voigtsgrün, Kammersgrün , Pechöfen and part of Hohenstollen , was parish into the parish, which had been independent since 1784 .
Due to the sheltered location and the mild climate, lively agriculture was practiced here, mainly cereals. However, several residents also commuted to the large factories in Neudek . At the beginning of the 20th century, Tüppelsgrün became a popular summer retreat, to which the generous facilities of a lido contributed in particular.
After the First World War , Tüppelsgrün was added to the newly created Czechoslovakia in 1919 . After the Munich Agreement of 1938, the place became part of the German Empire and belonged to the Karlsbad district until 1945 . At the end of the Second World War , Tüppelsgrün was taken over by Czechoslovakia. The German residents were expropriated and expelled in 1945/46 .
Development of the population
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Attractions
- Church of St. Michael, rebuilt in 1786
- The Old Castle (Starý zámek) is now used as a guest house
- New Castle (Nový zámek), ruins
Personalities
- Lorenz Schlick († 1583), Bohemian nobleman, gentleman on Tüppelsgrün
- Anna Countess von der Asseburg (1830–1905), owner of the Neudek estate with Tüppelsgrün and the Bělohrad estate
- Alois Ullmann (1888–1957), social democratic politician
Web links
- Official homepage (Czech, English)
- genealogy
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/obec/538116/Depoltovice
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/538116/Obec-Depoltovice
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi-obec/538116/Obec-Depoltovice
- ^ Anton Gnirs, Anna Gnirs, Collegium Carolinum (Munich, Germany) Conference: Topography of the historical and art-historical monuments in the district of Karlsbad (Prague 1933) . Oldenbourg, 1996, ISBN 978-3-486-56170-8 ( google.de [accessed February 29, 2020]).
- ↑ Johann Gottfried Sommer: The Kingdom of Bohemia: bd. Elbogner Kreis. 1847 . JG Calve, 1847 ( google.de [accessed February 29, 2020]).
- ↑ Historický lexikon obcí České republiky - 1869-2015. Český statistický úřad, December 18, 2015, accessed on February 16, 2016 (Czech).