Petřkovice (Starý Jičín)

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Petřkovice
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Petřkovice (Starý Jičín) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Moravskoslezský kraj
District : Nový Jičín
Municipality : Starý Jičín
Area : 284 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 33 '  N , 17 ° 57'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 32 '47 "  N , 17 ° 57' 3"  E
Height: 390  m nm
Residents : 212 (2011)
Postal code : 741 01
License plate : T
traffic
Street: Starý Jičín - Lešná
Former school
chapel
Rock Chapel of the Virgin of Lourdes

Petřkovice (German Petrzkowitz , 1939–45 Peterkowitz ) is a district of the Starý Jičín municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers southwest of Nový Jičín and belongs to the Okres Nový Jičín .

geography

Petřkovice is located on the western slope of the Petřkovická hora (608 m nm) above the valley of the brook Mřenka in the Podbeskydská pahorkatina ( Vorbeskidenhügelland ). To the north rises the Horečky (406 m nm), in the northeast of the Dlouhý kopec (585 m nm). The village is on the edge of the Podbeskydí Nature Park.

Neighboring towns are Janovice and Jičina in the north, Kojetín in the north-east, Straník in the east, Hostašovice and Lipůvka in the south-east, Bučí, Jasenice , Vysoká and Perná in the south, Poruba in the south-west, Palačov in the west and Dub and Starojická Lhota in the north-west.

history

Peterkowice was first mentioned in a document in 1497, when Peter von St. Jörgen and Pößing sold the Titschein estate with all its accessories to Johann von Kunowitz. Subsequent owners of the rule were from 1500 the lords of Zierotin , after the battle of the White Mountain the barons Hofmann von Grünbüchel, from 1706 the barons Zeno zum Danhaus and from 1772 the imperial counts von Seilern and Aspang . In 1788 the place received a school.

In 1835 Petřikowitz consisted of 33 houses in which 230 people lived. There was a private school in the village. The parish was Alt Titschein . Until the middle of the 19th century, Petřikowitz remained subject to Alt Titschein.

After the abolition of patrimonial Petříkovice formed from 1849 a municipality in the judicial district Neutitschein . From 1869 Petříkovice belonged to the Neutitschein district. At that time the village had 217 inhabitants and consisted of 38 houses. The main source of income was agriculture, and a sandstone quarry was also operated. In 1888 an artificial rock grotto with a portrait of the Madonna of Lourdes was created on the Petřkovická hora. In 1900 there were 245 people in Petříkovice, compared to 253 in 1910. In 1905, Friedrich Deym von Střítež acquired the Starý Jičín manor. Petřkovice has been used as a municipality name since 1924 . In 1930 Petřkovice consisted of 46 houses and had 292 inhabitants. After the Munich Agreement , the purely Moravian-speaking village was initially added to the German Reich in 1938. In the course of further border regulations, the community was spun off from the Neu Titschein district on November 24, 1938 and returned to Czechoslovakia . Until 1945 Petřkovice was assigned to the newly formed district Wallachisch Meseritsch and came back to Okres Nový Jičín after the end of the war. The JZD Petřkovice was founded in 1957 , and in 1973 it was merged with other cooperatives to form the JZD Starojicko. The one-class village school was closed in 1978, and the schoolhouse has been used as a kindergarten since 1978. At the beginning of 1979 Petřkovice was incorporated into Starý Jičín. In the 2001 census, there were 198 people living in the 61 houses in Petřkovice. As of January 1, 2018, the village had 213 inhabitants and consisted of 84 houses.

Local division

The district Petřkovice forms the cadastral district Petřkovice u Starého Jičína .

Attractions

  • Chapel in the village
  • Rock grotto of the Madonna of Lourdes, above the village on the Petřkovická hora. It was created in 1888. In 2008 the grotto and the way of the cross leading to it were renovated. The grotto is the destination of a pilgrimage on the second Sunday in August.
  • Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War, opposite the former school
  • Sandstone cross, opposite the former school

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/720461/Petrkovice-u-Stareho-Jicina
  2. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate of Moravia, presented topographically, statistically and historically . Volume I: Prerauer Kreis, Brno 1835, p. 43
  3. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/720461/Petrkovice-u-Stareho-Jicina