Partutovice
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Olomoucký kraj | |||
District : | Přerov | |||
Area : | 1005 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 38 ' N , 17 ° 42' E | |||
Height: | 410 m nm | |||
Residents : | 508 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 753 01 | |||
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Street: | Olšovec - Luboměř | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Jiří Kandler (as of 2008) | |||
Address: | Partutovice 61 753 01 Hranice 1 |
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Municipality number: | 516686 | |||
Website : | www.partutovice.cz |
Partutovice (German Bartelsdorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eleven kilometers north of Hranice and belongs to the Okres Přerov .
geography
Partutovice is located in the south of the Oder Mountains in the Vítkovická vrchovina in the headwaters of the Mraznice brook ( Grundbach ). In the east rises the mountain Na Vartě ( Nawarteberg , 559 m). The Ludina rises to the northeast .
Neighboring towns are Lipná and Hilbrovice in the north, Jindřichov in the east, Střítež nad Ludinou in the south-east, Olšovec and Lhotka in the south, Boňkov in the south-west and Michalovka and Kyžlířov in the west.
history
The village emerged at the transition between the 12th and 13th centuries in the course of the colonization of the areas north and northeast of Hranice by the Benedictine Abbey of Rajhrad . The place was named Bartolovice after its locator Bartholomäus, whose brothers Heinrich and Dobesch are said to have founded the villages Jindřichov and Dobešov . In 1290 a wooden church and a wooden rectory were built.
The first written mention of Bartolovice comes from 1412. The village belonged to the Hranice manor , which was owned by the Hradisko monastery for almost 300 years . During the Hussite Wars around 1430 the church and rectory were burned down. Due to the burdens of the Bohemian-Hungarian War of 1468 - 1471, the monastery ran into financial difficulties and had to pledge the Hranice estate. In 1499 it was bought by Wilhelm II of Pernstein . In 1516 the place consisted of 28 settlers and in 1530 the Bartelsdorf mill in Olšovec was added. In the years the place name changed to Bartotowicz . In 1547 Johann von Pernstein sold the rule of Weißkirchen to Wenzel von Haugwitz on Biskupitz. This left the property in 1553 to Jan Kropáč of Nevědomí. Jan Kropáč's daughter and heiress Anna married Johann the younger of Zerotein after the death of her husband Jan von Kunovice . He was succeeded by Dietrich von Kunowitz, who handed over the rule to Zdeněk von Pottenstein and Žampach in the course of an exchange in 1600. In 1605 the subjects rose up against the unbearable toil of Zdeněk von Pottenstein. He sold the property to Karl Berger von Berg in 1609. He was followed in 1612 by Václav Mol von Modřelice, who also went down in local history as a subject smuggler. Because of his participation in the uprising against King Ferdinand II , the goods of Václav Mol were confiscated after the Battle of White Mountain in 1621 and sold to Cardinal Franz Xaver von Dietrichstein in the following year . The Olomouc bishop had a new stone church built in 1625. This was replaced by a new building between 1786 and 1789. The Dietrichstein family remained the owners of goods until 1858.
After the abolition of patrimonial Bartolovice / Bartelsdorf became an independent municipality in the district administration of Mährisch Weißkirchen in 1850. The Czech name of the municipality was changed to Bartultovice at the end of the 19th century and since 1905 it has been Partutovice . In 1930 the road from Olšovec to Luboměř was built . At that time the village had 484 inhabitants, of whom 471 were Czech and 13 German. After the Munich Agreement , Partutovice / Bartelsdorf was added to the German Empire on October 1, 1938, together with the villages of Střítež nad Ludinou / Ohrnsdorf, Jindřichov / Heinrichswald, Luboměř / Laudmer, Spálov / Sponau and Heltínov / Scherzdorf, which were also predominantly Czech . After negotiations, Partutovice, like Jindřichov and Střítež nad Ludinou, was returned to Czechoslovakia on November 21, 1938 and the district of Mährisch Weißkirchen was dissolved. In the course of the territorial reform of 1960 and the dissolution of the Okres Hranice, Olšovec was assigned to the Okres Přerov on January 1, 1961 . The Partutovice municipality has had a coat of arms and a banner since 1998.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the municipality of Partutovice.
Attractions
- wooden post mill on the estate on Na Vartě hill east above the village, built in 1837, technical cultural monument since 1958
- Ruins of the castle Puchart , southwest at Boňkov that in 1318 as the property of Záviš of Potštát first detectable castle went probably in the course of the occupation Potštáts by Prokop of Moravia in 1394
- Church of St. Nicholas, built 1786–1789 in place of a previous building from 1625
- Statue of St. John of Nepomuk, erected in 1802
- four stone crosses
- three Marterl