Lukavec u Pacova

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Lukavec
Coat of arms of Lukavec u Pacova
Lukavec u Pacova (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Pelhřimov
Area : 2148 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 34 '  N , 14 ° 59'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 33 '57 "  N , 14 ° 59' 24"  E
Height: 579  m nm
Residents : 1,004 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 394 26-395 01
License plate : J
traffic
Street: Pacov - Čáslavsko
structure
Status: Městys
Districts: 4th
administration
Mayor : František Pinkas (as of 2018)
Address: náměstí Sv. Václava 67
394 26 Lukavec u Pacova
Municipality number: 548332
Website : www.lukavec.cz

Lukavec (German Lukawetz ) is a minority in the Czech Republic . It is located eleven kilometers north of Pacov and belongs to the Okres Pelhřimov .

geography

Lukavec is located in the southwest of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands at the northern foot of the Stražiště massif in the valley basin of the Lukavecký potok. To the southeast rises the Holý vrch (703 m), in the south of the Na Kopci (658 m), Stražiště (744 m) and Hřeben (685 m). State road 128 from Pacov to Čáslavsko runs through the village .

Neighboring towns are Novotinky, Pod Hronem, Kopaniny, Šebířův Mlyn and Čáslavsko in the north, Štědrovice, Šavrdův Mlyn, Beránkův Mlyn and Křešín in the Northeast, Musilův Mlyn, Skočidolovice, Stary Smrdov, Nový Smrdov and Kateřinky the east, Útěchovice pod Stražištěm the southeast, Bratřice , Salačova Lhota un Týmova Ves in the south, Zelená Ves and Holýšov in the south-west, Huť, Zdiměřice, Řísníce and Velká Ves in the west and Bezděkov and Dolní Lhota in the north-west.

history

Lukavec Castle

The first written mention of holidays Lukavec took place in 1352 as the property of Vladikengeschlechts Lukavecký Lukavec. Lukavec was first referred to as a town in 1543. After the Battle of White Mountain in 1623, the goods of Nikolaus d. J. Lukavecký of Lukavec, who fought alongside the insurgents, was confiscated. The Lukavec estate including the subordinate villages Týmova Ves, Mezilesí , Velká Ves and Salačova Lhota was sold to the imperial officer Wolf Georg von Pötting. In 1582 Rudolf II granted the town the privilege of holding two annual markets. In 1659 Johann Wilhelm von Gersdorff bought the estate. He was followed from 1664 by Johann Gref von Grefenberg and from 1677 to 1707 by Theobald Franz von Dawald. Afterwards the owners changed frequently. To them belonged the families von Trauttmansdorff , Stockhammer, Briffaut, Thun-Hohenstein and from 1842 the Princely House of Löwenstein .

After the replacement of patrimonial Lukavec formed from 1850 with the district Bezděkov a market town in the district administration Pelhřimov . A little later the seat of the district court became Pacov . In 1904 the princes Löwenstein sold the goods. The following lords of the castle were u. a. Hans von Portatius, Hugo Stein, Alois Brey, Josef Prášek and Václav Štika. In 1936 the Pryl family bought the castle. Jiří Pryl fled the communists abroad in 1948 and the castle fell to the state. From 1949 Lukavec belonged to the Okres Pacov. After its dissolution, the community was again assigned to the Okres Pelhřimov in 1961 and at the same time incorporated into Týmova Ves. In 1973 Velká Ves was added as a district. On October 10, 2006 Lukavec got back the status of Městys, which it had lost in 1948.

Community structure

The Městys Lukavec consists of the districts Bezděkov ( Besdiekau ), Lukavec ( Lukawetz ), Týmova Ves ( Theindorf ) and Velká Ves ( Großdorf ).

The municipality is divided into the cadastral districts of Lukavec u Pacova, Týmova Ves and Velká Ves.

Attractions

  • baroque church of St. Wenceslas on the market square, built between 1774 and 1781 in place of the cemetery church of the Assumption, which burned down in 1760. The reconstruction after the fire of 1865 took place in the neo-baroque style.
  • Fountain in the market
  • Lukavec Castle with an English landscape park, the baroque building was built in the 18th century instead of a water festival. In 1914 the architect L. Skřivánek rebuilt the building. In 1992 the Pryl family got the castle back in restitution. In 1995 the Pryl sold the castle, including the farm buildings and the park with three ponds, to the Lukavec wood processing cooperative. It has been empty since then.
  • Antonín Sova's family lived in the Hříbek pavilion in the chateau park, in the classicist building built at the end of the 18th century . In 1958 a memorial hall for Sova was set up in the pavilion.
  • Tomáškův mlýn watermill
  • Jewish Cemetery
  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary
  • Chapel of St. Rochus, southwest of the small town on Rochusberg
  • Prayer column of St. Rochus, on the Rochusberg
  • Crucifixion group
  • Monument to Antonín Sova
  • Stražiště with the Baroque pilgrimage chapel of John the Baptist, built in the 18th century at a healing spring, as well as television and radio stations
  • Nature reserve Údolí potoka u Dolské myslivny , southeast at the foot of the Holý vrch near Kateřinky

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/548332/Lukavec
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/548332/Obec-Lukavec
  4. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi-obec/548332/Obec-Lukavec

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