Hluboke Dvory
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Region : | Jihomoravský kraj | |||
District : | Brno-venkov | |||
Area : | 440.5 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 23 ' N , 16 ° 31' E | |||
Height: | 421 m nm | |||
Residents : | 87 (Jan 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 679 23 | |||
License plate : | B. | |||
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Street: | Žernovník - Rohozec | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Vratislav Pokorný (as of 2009) | |||
Address: | Hluboké Dvory 40 679 23 Lomnice u Tišnova |
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Municipality number: | 581577 | |||
Website : | www.hlubokedvory.cz |
Hluboké Dvory , until 1960 Hluboké (German Hluboky ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers northeast of Tišnov and belongs to the Okres Brno-venkov .
geography
Hluboké Dvory is located at the southeastern foot of the Střela (490 m) in Žernovnická hrásť, part of the Boskowitz furrow . The village lies on the right side above the Lubě valley in the basin of a small tributary. The Jedůvka (483 m) rises to the north, the Hluboké (391 m) and Čihadlo (453 m) to the south. To the south, below the ruin of the same name, is the Trmačov desert.
Neighboring towns are Brťov-Jeneč in the north, Lubě and Malá Lhota in the northeast, Klučeniny and Závist in the east, Milonice and Újezd u Černé Hory in the southeast, Skalička and Všechovice in the south, Stanovisko, Samotín, Hajánky and Hájek in the west and Unín in the west Rohozec and Bukovice in the northwest.
history
The first written message from villa Hluboke came in 1349 in a deed of lease from Vladiken Havel von Trmačov over three hubs of the village in favor of his wife Přibca and children. The castle and the village of Trmačov fell into desolation in the 15th century. They were probably destroyed during the Hussite Wars or the Bohemian-Hungarian War. During this time, the Trmačov Vladiken family probably also died out. The property of the Trmačov manor was divided among the neighboring manors. In 1481 Jan Babka von Senice bequeathed the desert castle Trmačov including Unín and a subject in Hluboké to Markvart von Lomnice. Hluboké was thus divided into three parts between the lords of Lomnice , Černá Hora and Boskovice . Between 1849 and 1855, three lignite mines were operated on the Hluboke corridors.
After the abolition of patrimonial Hluboky formed from 1850 together with the district Lubě a municipality in the district administration Boskowitz . In the same year there were 218 people in Hluboky. Between 1854 and 1868 orchards were planted between the New Courtyard and the Čihadlo. At the same time dry stone walls were erected and the Krb fountain created. In 1869 the village consisted of 34 houses and had 220 inhabitants. In 1874, a large fire destroyed five houses in the village. In 1880 the town hall was moved to Lubě. In 1882 the two villages separated and the community was named Hluboké / Hluboky . In 1892 a primary school was inaugurated in Hluboké, prior to teaching in Hunin . In 1893 a road was built up to the local border with Hunín, which was continued in 1901 to Rohozec . In 1898, at the request of the municipal council, Hluboky was transferred to the district administration of Tischnowitz . The voluntary fire brigade was founded in 1912. This provided help in 1922 when the Lubě flooded. In 1931 the village received electricity. During the German occupation, one of the centers of the partisan movement in the district of Tischnowitz was located in the woods around Hluboké. In 1960, the army built barracks on the Střela to accommodate a missile department. The entire forest areas on the Unín and Hluboké corridors were confiscated and transferred to the MO Vojenské lesy Plumlov military forestry company . After the dissolution of the Okres Tišnov, Hluboké was assigned to the Okres Blansko at the beginning of 1961 and the new name Hluboké Dvory was assigned to the municipality to distinguish it from Hluboké . The school closed in 1962. In 1964, the local national committees of Unín, Hluboké Dvory and Rohozec jointly applied for a symbolic act of return to Tišnov for their villages to be transferred to Okres Brno-venkov . In 1976 Hluboké Dvory was forcibly incorporated into Rohozec together with Unín, Zhoř and Bukovice . The village was surrounded by 16 hectares of cherry orchards, which were cleared in 1976 along with all the trees on the avenue. In 1990 Hluboké Dvory broke away from Rohozec and formed its own community. At the end of 1990 the missile division was abolished and the confiscated forests were returned to the communities. Since the beginning of 2007 the municipality belongs to the Okres Brno-venkov. Today, Hluboké Dvory consists of 56 houses, 25 of which are permanently used for residential purposes.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the municipality of Hluboké Dvory.
Attractions
- Chapel on the village square, built in 1838
- The ruins of Trmačov Castle , south of the village, have been handed down as the seat of Vladiken Ondřej von Trmačov since 1305 . The castle has been considered desolate since 1466. The walls were later removed as building material by the residents of the surrounding areas. Remains of the wall of the keep are preserved.
- Memorial stone for the partisan company of General Luža , erected in 1946 in the forest south of the village
- Natural monument Krkatá baba, east of the village on the Lubě, an oak forest around a group of rock pillars made of reddish brecciated rock, it got its bizarre name from one of the rocks that resembles a human head with a long neck.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the church
- Josef Trtílek (1908–1983), chemist and university professor
In the place worked and lived
- Cyril Kučera (1893–1968), the veterinarian and university professor, bought a farm in Hluboké in 1933. In 1948 Kučeras Gut was nationalized. In the same year he was dismissed from the Brno Agricultural College
- Stanislav Vosyka (1901–1986), the geologist, lived in Hluboké in his youth
- Leopold Mazáč (1902–1997), teacher, local history researcher and author, he discovered in 1933 an early settlement in the corridors of Hluboké