Rybárna

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Rybárna (German fishermen's huts ) is a deserted area in the municipality of Modrava , Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers northwest of Modrava.

geography

The scattered settlement Rybárna extended below the confluence of the Javořní potok ( Ahornbach ) on the left bank of the Roklanský potok ( Großmüllerbach ) in the Bohemian Forest . To the north rise the Oblík ( Steiningberg , 1225 m) and the Kostelní vrch ( Kruheberg , 1014 m), in the northeast the Adamova hora ( Adamsberg , 1077 m), southeast the Modravská hora ( Plohausen , 1156 m), in the south the Rechenberg ( 1052 m), southwest of the Smrkový vrch ( Schönfichten , 1112 m) and northwest of the Fallbaum (1139 m). The settlement was surrounded by moorland; in the northeast was the Trreisenfilz ( Tříjezerní slať ), to the east the high bank felt, in the southeast the Haklfilz, south the fisherman's hut ( Rybárenská slať ), in the southwest the fisherman's felt and to the west the Scharfilz ( Šárecká slať )

Neighboring towns were Nová Studnice, Zelenohorská Huť, Zelená Hora, Pfälzerhof and Kaltenbrunn in the north, Schätzova Mýť, Adamsberg and Vchynice in the northeast, Sägfeiler, Tetov and Brennten in the east, Maderhäuser and Mader in the southeast, Rechenberghütten and Rachelhütte in the south and Javoří Pila in the north-west .

history

At the end of the 18th century, a glassworks was built on Großmüllerbach, but its production was not very successful. After the fishermen's hut ceased operations, the owner of the Stubenbach estate , Joseph II von Schwarzenberg , had a small settlement built on the way from Mader to Stubenbach, the residents of which lived from logging.

In 1838 fishermen's huts consisted of four houses. Three of the houses were on the left side of the stream, the fourth on the right bank on the edge of the fishermen's hut felt; The Black Steg ( Černá lávka ) led to him over the Großmüllerbach. The parish was Rehberg . Until the middle of the 19th century, Fischerhütten remained subservient to Stubenbach.

After the abolition of patrimonial , Fischerhütten / Rybárna formed from 1850 a settlement of the community Stadler and Stadlern I. Share in the judicial district Bergreichenstein. From 1868 Fischerhütten belonged to the Schüttenhofen district . In 1934, the municipality of Stadler Share I. / Stodůleckých Podílů I received the new name Rehberg / Srní . After the Munich Agreement , Fischerhütten was added to the German Reich. From 1939 to 1945 the settlement belonged to the Bavarian district of Bergreichenstein .

After the Second World War , the settlement of Rybárna was abandoned in the course of the expulsion of the Germans from Czechoslovakia and the name Rybárna was transferred to the Hegerhaus Sägfeiler (Vchynice-Tetov No. 52) located a good kilometer east at the junction of the road to Dreiseenfilz on the high bank . The Rybárna Hegerhaus was demolished in the 1950s after the Dobrá Voda military training area was built. Today, a single-layer recreational property ( Vchynice-Tetov II No. 109) built 300 meters southwest of the former Heger's house bears the name Rybárna .

From the old settlement Rybárna only remains of foundation walls can be found today.

Local division

The Rybárna desert is part of the Javoří Pila cadastral district.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Böhmen, Vol. 8, Prachiner Circle , 1840, p. 260
  2. Vyhláška ministra vnitra ze dne 23. ledna 1935 o změnách úředních názvů měst, obcí, osad a částí osad, povolených v roce 1934

Coordinates: 49 ° 2 ′ 1 ″  N , 13 ° 27 ′ 36.5 ″  E