Nové Vrbno

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Nové Vrbno
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Nové Vrbno (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Moravskoslezský kraj
District : Opava
Municipality : Větřkovice
Area : 297 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 46 '  N , 17 ° 49'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 45 '48 "  N , 17 ° 48' 43"  E
Height: 470  m nm
Residents : 29 (2011)
Postal code : 747 43
License plate : T
traffic
Street: Vítkov - Fulnek
Road junction to Větřkovice
Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows and statue of St. Felix

Nové Vrbno (German Neu Würben , also Goldseifen ) is a district of the municipality Větřkovice in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers southeast of Vítkov and belongs to the Okres Opava .

geography

Nové Vrbno is located in the basin of a right tributary to the Husí potok ( Steinbach ) in the Vítkovská vrchovina ( Wigstadtler Berge ). In the northeast rises the Tršlovec (531 m nm), east the Vrchy (540 m nm), in the southwest of the U Větřáku (560 m nm) and west of the Na Kamence (508 m nm). The Oderské vrchy nature park extends to the south.

Neighboring towns are Větřkovice in the north, Dršlovec and Gručovice in the Northeast, Jančí the east, Vrchy , Huby and Dolejší Kunčice in the southeast, Slezské Vlkovice and Véska in the south, Kamenka , Klokočůvek and Klokočov the southwest, U Mlýna and Dolní Ves in the west and Vítkov , Horní Ves and Prostřední Dvůr in the northwest.

history

At the end of the 14th century, the Benedictine provost was Březová ( Briesau ) a soap factory with a settlement of Seifnern create. The Goldzeyf settlement was first mentioned in documents in 1412. As early as the 15th century - probably during the Hussite Wars - the Goldseifner settlement was extinguished again. After the provost's office was destroyed by the Hussites in 1427, their property was divided between the lords of Grätz and Fulnek , with Goldzýf coming to Fulnek. The rulers had the Meierhof Goldshäusen built in the corridors of the desolate settlement . The courtyard and the gold house forest to the west formed a Moravian exclave in the Duchy of Opava . In 1726 the owner of the Fulnek estate, Joseph Franz Graf von Würben and Freudenthal , had part of the Goldshausen Meierhof floors parceled out and the village of Neu-Würben laid out.

In 1835 the village of Neu-Würben , also called Goldseifen , located in the Prerau district and surrounded by Silesian territory , consisted of 13 houses in which 22 people lived. The Meierhof Goldshäusen was off the beaten track. The main sources of income were agriculture and forest work. The parish and school location was Kunzendorf . Until the middle of the 19th century Neu-Würben remained subordinate to the allodial rule of Fulnek.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Nové Vrbno / New Würben 1849 a district of the municipality Gerlichov / Gerlachov in the judicial district of Fulnek . From 1869 Neu Würben belonged to the Neutitschein district. At that time the village had 75 inhabitants and consisted of 13 houses. In 1900 72 people lived in Neu Würben , in 1910 there were just as many. Since 1923 the residents tried to separate them from the distant Gerlsdorf. After the areas of the former Crown Lands of Moravia and Silesia were united to form Moravia- Silesia on December 1, 1928 , the historically grown assignment to the municipality of Gerlsdorf lost its importance, so that efforts to join the municipality of Dittersdorf were intensified. In 1930 Neu Würben consisted of 14 houses and 85 inhabitants. Because of the different legal situation in the Moravian and Silesian regions, the Ministry of the Interior and Justice rejected the reorganization in 1936. According to the Munich Agreement , the village was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and in the same year it was moved from Gerlsdorf to Dittersdorf. Until 1945 Neu Würben belonged to the district of Opava . After the end of the Second World War, the village came back to Czechoslovakia, the German population was expelled and the reorganization was reversed. In 1949 Nové Vrbno was assigned to the newly formed Okres Vítkov. In 1950 the village had 27 inhabitants. By decision of the District National Committee (ONV) Vítkov Nové Vrbno was again assigned to the municipality Větřkovice on March 30, 1951, but received no district status. Since the territorial reform of 1960, Nové Vrbno has belonged to the Okres Opava . Between 1979 and 1991 Nové Vrbno was incorporated into Vítkov . Since the beginning of 1992 Nové Vrbno has been part of the Větřkovice municipality. At the 2001 census, there were 23 people in the 8 houses in Nové Vrbno.

Local division

The district Nové Vrbno forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows
  • Baroque statue of St. Felix next to the chapel, created by Philipp Sattler

Sons and daughters of the place

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katastrální území Nové Vrbno , uir.cz
  2. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate of Moravia, presented topographically, statistically and historically . Volume I: Prerauer Kreis, Brno 1835, p. 137
  3. ^ Reply of the Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice to the question of the deputy Jaromír Špaček, Minutes of the National Assembly 1935-1938
  4. Katastrální území Nové Vrbno , uir.cz