Lesní Albrechtice

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lesní Albrechtice
Lesní Albrechtice does not have a coat of arms
Lesní Albrechtice (Czech Republic)
Paris plan pointer b jms.svg
Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Moravskoslezský kraj
District : Opava
Municipality : Březová
Area : 1974 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 48 '  N , 17 ° 52'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 48 '29 "  N , 17 ° 51' 46"  E
Height: 495  m nm
Residents : 254 (2011)
Postal code : 747 44
License plate : T
traffic
Street: Hradec nad Moravicí - Fulnek
Local center with syringe house
Chapel of St. family

Lesní Albrechtice (German Waldolbersdorf ) is a district of the minor town Březová in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers south of Hradec nad Moravicí and belongs to the Okres Opava .

geography

Lesní Albrechtice is located on the upper reaches of the Hradečná brook in the Vítkovská vrchovina ( Wigstadtler Mountains ). To the east rises the Ptačí vrch (502 m nm), in the southeast the Příčnice (506 m nm), south of the Tršlovec (531 m nm), in the southwest of the Na Koutech (533 m nm) and northwest of the Lán (524 m nm) . The state road I / 57 between Hradec nad Moravicí and Fulnek runs through the village , from which the II / 462 branches off to Vítkov on the southern outskirts . Lesní Albrechtice is on the edge of the Moravice Nature Park; to the north an extensive forest area extends to the Mohratal , to the northwest lies the Hirschgarten.

Neighboring towns are Bukovina, Žimrovice and Kajlovec in the north, Hradečná, Jakubčovice, Mostky and Skřipov in the Northeast, Za Nivou and Výškovice the east, Slatina , Ohrada, Vilémův Důl, Bleška and Leskovec in the southeast, Březová and Jančí in the south, Dršlovec, Větřkovice , Prostřední Dvůr and Veselka in the southwest, Jelenice in the west and Vendelín, Javoří, Filipovice and Domoradovice in the northwest.

history

Lesní Albrechtice is probably a foundation of the Benedictine Březová ( Briesau ). After the provost's office was destroyed by the Hussites in 1427, the property of the provost's office was divided between the lords of Grätz and Fulnek , with the northern part coming to Grätz. The village was first mentioned in a document in 1484.

In 1834 the village of Olbersdorf or Olbrechcjce , also called Olbersdorf Forest, on Fulnecker Strasse , consisted of 49 houses in which 322 Moravian- speaking people lived. Offside - on the Mohral - was the Olbersdorfer mill. The main sources of income were cattle breeding and agriculture, with only summer fruits growing because of the stony and cold soils. There was a vomiting facility in the village . The parish and school location was Briesau. Until the middle of the 19th century, Olbersdorf remained subject to the minority Grätz.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Lesní Albrechtice / Forest Olbersdorf 1849 a municipality in the judicial district Wigstadtl . From 1869 Waldolbersdorf belonged to the Troppau district. At that time the village had 427 inhabitants and consisted of 53 houses. In 1900 there were 359 people in Waldolbersdorf , in 1910 there were 340. In 1930 Waldolbersdorf consisted of 61 houses and had 312 inhabitants; In 1939 there were 288. After the Munich Agreement , the Lachish-speaking community was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the district of Troppau until 1945 . After the end of the Second World War, the community returned to Czechoslovakia and the German-speaking minority was expelled . In 1949 Lesní Albrechtice was assigned to the newly formed Okres Vítkov, which was repealed during the territorial reform of 1960. In 1950 the village had 232 inhabitants. On January 1, 1977 Lesní Albrechtice was incorporated into Březová. In the 2001 census, there were 207 people living in the 62 houses in Lesní Albrechtice.

Local division

Lesní Albrechtice includes the Albrechtický Mlýn ( Olbersdorf Mill ), Bleška ( Bleschka ), Bukovina ( Bukowina ), Hrádečná ( Hradeczna ) and Mostky layers as well as the Rozsochacký Mlýn ( Rosohatzer Mill ) desert .

The district Lesní Albrechtice forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. family
  • Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
  • Stone cross at the northern exit of the village

literature

Web links

Commons : Lesní Albrechtice  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Katastrální území Lesní Albrechtice , uir.cz
  2. Faustin Ens : The Oppaland or the Opava district, according to its historical, natural history, civic and local peculiarities. Volume 3: Description of the Oppaland and its inhabitants in general . Vienna 1836, p. 257
  3. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. District of Troppau. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  4. Katastrální území Lesní Albrechtice , uir.cz