Horosedly
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Jihočeský kraj | |||
District : | Písek | |||
Area : | 577 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 31 ' N , 14 ° 3' E | |||
Height: | 427 m nm | |||
Residents : | 143 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 398 06 | |||
License plate : | C. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Milevsko - Březnice | |||
Railway connection: | Protivín – Zdice | |||
Next international airport : | České Budějovice Airport | |||
structure | ||||
Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Lada Hašková (as of 2013) | |||
Address: | Horosedly 21 398 00 Mirovice |
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Municipality number: | 561525 | |||
Website : | www.horosedly.cz |
Horosedly (German Horosedl , formerly Horosedlo ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located one and a half kilometers southeast of Mirovice and belongs to the Okres Písek .
geography
Nerestce is located on the left bank of the Skalice ( Mirowitz brook ) in the Central Bohemian hill country. The Háj (516 m) rises to the north, the Hradec (477 m) and the Jezvinec (545 m) to the south. On the northern outskirts of the village, the state road I / 19 runs between Milevsko and Březnice, one and a half kilometers east of the I / 4 between Prague and Strakonice . The Protivín – Zdice railway line passes the village to the south and the nearest railway station is Mirovice .
Neighboring towns are Boješice and Touškov in the north, Zalužany and Šerkov in the north-east, Lety and Pod Homolí in the east, Pazderna, Králova Lhota , Laziště and Nový Dvůr in the south-east, Dolní Nerestce , Horní Nerestce and Nad Řištinami and Nad Řištinami in the south, Uav Kovkovékovice and Mišovice in the southwest, Kuchařův Mlýn, Sochovice and Zámostí in the west and Mirovice and Myslín in the northwest.
history
Horusedly was first mentioned in a document in 1234 when the Prague bishop Johann II von Dražice acquired the village from the Premonstratensian monastery in Mühlhausen . The owners of the estate changed often. In 1584, Vladike Christoph Laubsky von Lub ( Loubský z Lub ) acquired Horusedly and had a fortress built. At the beginning of the 18th century it belonged to Johann Franz von Talmberg , from 1713 Johann Josef Bieschin zu Bieschin owned the Horusedly estate with the Lehnhof Tauschkow and had the fortress rebuilt into a baroque palace. This sold the property to the registrar of the royal land table, Johann Josef von Meyern. Von Meyern got into debt; On January 7, 1789, Johann Nepomuk zu Schwarzenberg acquired the property from a public auction and added it to his Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik .
In 1837 the Horosedlo estate comprised only the village of the same name. This consisted of 51 houses with 234 inhabitants, including two Israelite families. In the place there was a stately castle with the closed chapel of St. Johannes von Nepomuk, a yard, a sheep farm, a brandy distillery, a mill and a potash boiler. The parish was Mirowitz . Up until the middle of the 19th century, the Horosedlo estate formed part of the Worlik Fideikommissherrschaft including the allodial estates Zalužan, Zbenitz and Bukowan.
After the abolition of patrimonial Horosedly formed from 1850 community in the district administration Písek and the judicial district Mirovice. Between 1874 and 1876 the Protivín – Zdice railway was built . On April 1, 1976 Nerestce was incorporated. On January 1, 1983, it was incorporated into Mirovice . Since the beginning of 1992 Horosedly has again formed its own community.
Community structure
No districts are designated for the Horosedly community.
Personalities
- Bedřich Šupčík (1898-1957), the gymnastics Olympic champion from 1924 married Marie Ledinská from Horosedly in 1924. After suffering a heart attack in 1948, the family moved from Prague to quietly located Horosedly. After a second heart attack a little later, Šupčík was no longer able to travel as a fire protection expert and fire extinguisher and was disabled. Support from the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sport was denied to Šupčík because of his membership in the Sokol , so that he took up a job as an insurance agent to improve his disability pension. After his third heart attack, Šupčík died in the Písek hospital. He found his final resting place in the urn grove of the New Cemetery in Mirovice .
Attractions
- Horosedly Castle, the single-storey baroque building was built after 1713 for Johann Josef Bieschin zu Bieschin from the Renaissance festivals. It forms the southwest corner of the farmyard. In the course of the land reform of 1924, František Mašek acquired the farm with the castle from the Schwarzenberg family . Since then, the area has been owned by the Mašek family
- Chapel of St. Johannes von Nepomuk, erected in 1711 at the fortress for Johann Franz von Talmberg
- Niche chapel of St. Cyril and Method in the village square
- Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
- Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War on the village square
- Folk style homesteads
- Several wayside crosses
- Nerestský lom natural monument, a former limestone quarry southeast of the village
- Memorial plaque for Bedřich Šupčík at the municipal office, it was unveiled in 2003
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 0.8 MiB)
- ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer The Kingdom of Bohemia, Vol. 9 Budweiser Kreis, 1840, p. 66