Jánská Huť

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Jánská Huť
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Jánská Huť (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Plzeňský kraj
District : Domažlice
Municipality : Rybník nad Radbuzou
Geographic location : 49 ° 32 '  N , 12 ° 40'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 32 '18 "  N , 12 ° 39' 49"  E
Height: 590  m nm
Residents : 0 (2018)

Jánská Huť (German Johanneshütte ) is a deserted area in the municipality of Rybník nad Radbuzou (German Waier ) in Okres Domažlice in West Bohemia in the Czech Republic .

Jánská Huť - John's hut

geography

Johanneshütte was about 3 km northwest of Waier, 600 m west of Schwanenbrückl , 6 km west of Muttersdorf on the south bank of the Glöcklbach . The Radbuza flows from south to north 600 m west of Joahnneshütte . From Schwanenbrückl (Czech: Mostek) a forest road leads past Johanneshütte over the 780 m high pass between Velký Zvon and Malý Zvon to Plöss .

history

In 1776 the Johanneshütte was founded by Josef Lenk. It was a glassworks that initially belonged to Schwanenbrückl. It got its name from the landlord Johann Freiherr von Wiedersperg on Muttersdorf.

Josef Lenk and his descendants were founders, owners, tenants and operators of several glassworks in the whole area (e.g. Dietersberg , Lenkenthal , Goldbrunnhütte, Straßhütte ). In 1790 Josef Lenk was raised to the nobility as a nobleman von Dietersberg. The name Lenkenthal for a village and a valley in the Upper Palatinate Forest still reminds us of the work and influence of the Lenk family. In 1799 Josef Lenk got into financial difficulties and gave up the Johanneshütte in 1803.

From 1803 to 1817 Georg Michel von Moßburger was glass master at the Johanneshütte.

In 1805 Johanneshütte became a separate village.

From 1817 to 1823 Johann Wolfgang Ziegler from Eisendorf followed as the leaseholder of the Johanneshütte. His eldest son, Andreas Ziegler, took over the Johanneshütte from 1823 to 1862.

In 1839 Johanneshütte had 11 houses, 81 residents and two mirror grinding mills.

Andreas Ziegler handed the glassworks over to his son Josef Ziegler in 1862, who died in 1877. His son Andreas Ziegler ran the glassworks until it was shut down in 1881 due to a lack of wood and strong competition from the incipient cast glass production. The glassworks was demolished and in 1890 only the forest settlement with 8 houses and 53 inhabitants remained.

In 1913 there were 7 houses and 78 inhabitants in Johanneshütte, in 1930 there were 8 houses and 62 German inhabitants, in 1939 there were 8 houses.

Johanneshütte belonged to the Schwandenbrückl community and the Muttersdorf parish. The children went to school in Schwanenbrückl.

See also

literature

  • Franz Liebl u. a. (Ed.): Our home district Bischofteinitz with the German settlements in the district of Taus. Furth in the forest 1967.
  • Zdeněk Procházka : On the trail of the disappeared villages of the Bohemian Forest - Tauser part. Translation into German: A. Vondrušová, Nakladatelství Ceského lesa Domažlice publishing house

Web links

Commons : Johanneshütte (Rybník)  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://mapire.eu/de/map/thirdsurvey75000/?layers=osm%2C43&bbox=1397582.875020281%2C6361057.501526316%2C1426628.9457686478%2C6368701.204354833
  2. a b c Josef Bernklau after Johann Micko: Johanneshütte. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, p. 330.
  3. Friedrich Holl: Our old glassworks. In Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, pp. 618-620
  4. Census results from December 1, 1930. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, p. 883