Podhradí u Luhačovic

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Podhradí
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Podhradí u Luhačovic (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Zlínský kraj
District : Zlín
Area : 347 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 9 '  N , 17 ° 46'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 8 '52 "  N , 17 ° 46' 13"  E
Height: 354  m nm
Residents : 206 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 763 26
License plate : Z
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Street: Pozlovice - Podhradí
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Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : František Koudelka (as of 2007)
Address: Podhradí 41
763 26 Luhačovice
Municipality number: 534811
Website : www.obec-podhradi.cz

Podhradí (German Burgsdorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located twelve kilometers southeast of Zlín in the Vizovice Upland and belongs to the Okres Zlín .

geography

The village is located on the southern slope of the Vizovice Mountains on the upper reaches of the Pozlovický creek. To the north rise the mountains Brda (600 m), Baba (635 m) and Komonec (672 m), at the foot of which lies the desert castle stables Starý Světlov . Podhradí can only be reached via a side road leading from Pozlovice . The Luhačovice dam is to the south .

Neighboring towns are Horní Lhota in the northeast, Dolní Lhota in the east, Pozlovice in the south, Řetechov in the southwest, Pradlisko in the west and Malenisko and Provodov in the northwest.

history

In the 14th century, a number of guard castles were built in the Vizovice highlands to protect the district against incursions by Hungarians, Turks and Tatars. To the west was Rýsov Castle , then Starý Světlov and to the east, Engelsberg Castle followed at the same distance . The first written reports about the Starý Světlov Castle date back to 1360 and indicate that it was owned by Albert von Sternberg .

In 1412 , the lordship of the castle comprised the villages of Provodov , Pozlovice , Lidkovice, Luhačovice , Bojkovice , Žilín, half of Ústí, Krhov, Pitín , Hostětín and Komňa . 1418 put Eliška Světlovská von Sternberg Jaroslav von Sternberg as co-owner. After his death in the Battle of Vyšehrad , Eliška sold the castle to King Sigismund in 1420 . After his death, his widow Barbara von Cilli became the owner of the estate. From the possession of the crown, the rule came to Heinrich von Leipa and finally to the Hungarian robber baron Pankraz von Svätý Mikuláš . After this became a nuisance, the Moravian estates bought the castles Engelsberg and Starý Světlov and sold them to Burian von Vlčnov.

In the power struggles between Georg von Podiebrad and Matthias Corvinus , the castles Starý Světlov and Engelsberg were destroyed and remained desolate. Ctibor von Landstein had the Nový Světlov castle built near Bojkovice as the seat of the rule .

In 1563 the village Podhradí Starosvětlovské was first mentioned as part of the castle rule . In 1633 the place came under the rule of Luhačovice, where it remained until the replacement of patrimonial in 1848. Then he formed an independent municipality in the political and judicial district of Hungarian Brod .

Attractions

  • timbered bell tower
  • Statue of St. Florian
  • Starý Světlov Castle Stables
  • Turkish cross, stone cross from 1633
  • Sirčena mineral spring and a 300-year-old service tree growing next to it

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)

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