Sirákovice

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Sirákovice
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Sirákovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Havlíčkův Brod
Municipality : Golčův Jeníkov
Area : 349 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 50 '  N , 15 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 49 '35 "  N , 15 ° 30' 37"  E
Height: 345  m nm
Residents : 74 (2011)
Postal code : 582 82
License plate : J
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Street: Golčův Jeníkov - Spytice
Place view
Cast iron cross in the village square

Sirákovice (German Sirakowitz ) is a district of the city of Golčův Jeníkov in the Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers northeast of Golčův Jeníkov and belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod .

geography

Sirákovice is located on the left side above the valley of the Hostačovka brook in the Hornosázavská pahorkatina ( hill country on the upper Sázava ). The Šibeniční vrch (352 m nm) rises to the east. To the northeast is the Jezuitský rybník pond, to the east the Sirákovický rybník.

Neighboring towns are Hostačov , Jezuitský Mlyn, Zvěstovice and Potěsilka in the north, Spytice and Bučovice in the Northeast, Pařížov and Heřmanice in the east, Vilémov and Klášter in the southeast, Sychrov, Jakubovice and Vrtěšice in the south, Lucký Mlyn and Golčův Jeníkov in the southwest, Ráj and Stupárovice in the west and Chrastice , Křemen and Skryje in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the village took place in 1369 under the property of the Benedictine monastery Wilmzell . After the abolition of the monastery, the village was attached to the Jeníkov rule . After the death of Martin Maximilian von der Goltz , the Jesuits introduced by him claimed the Sirákovice and Spytice estates in 1653 and received them for 30,000 guilders. The Jesuits set up a brewery in Sirákovice. In the course of the abolition of the Jesuit order , both estates fell to the Bohemian crown in 1773 . Two years later, Queen Maria Theresa left the goods to the owner of the Goltsch-Jenikau estate , Leopold Kolowrat-Krakowský , for 20,000 guilders on the condition that they be provided with qualified pastors and teachers instead of the Jesuits.

In 1840 the village of Sirakowitz or Syrakowice , located in the Caslauer Kreis , consisted of 37 houses in which 239 people, including a Jewish family, lived. In the village there was a manorial farm , a dominical sheep farm and an inn. According to Sirakowitz , the Jesuit mill with a board saw and the stately fish house with the fish servant's apartment were conscripted. Moats of an extinct castle were visible on the mountain U Zamku . The parish was Jenikau . The sheep farm burned down in 1842. Sirakowitz remained subject to the Goltsch-Jenikau rule until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Sirakovice formed from 1849 a municipality in the judicial district of Habern . From 1868 the place belonged to the Časlau district . In 1869 Sirakovice had 328 inhabitants and consisted of 38 houses. In 1900 there were 266 people in Sirakovice , in 1910 there were 314. Since 1924 the village has been called Sirákovice . In 1930 Sirákovice had 253 inhabitants and consisted of 48 houses. Since the territorial reform of 1960 the village has belonged to Okres Havlíčkův Brod . In 1961 it was incorporated into Skryje , and since the beginning of 1989 the village has been part of Golčův Jeníkov. In the 2001 census, 85 people lived in the 55 houses in the village.

Local division

The one-layer Jezuitský Mlýn ( Jesuit Mill ) belongs to Sirákovice . The district forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Desert Castle Červenice , south of the village on a spur above the Váhanka valley
  • Wooden bell tree in the village square
  • Cast iron cross in the village square
  • Field cross on the way to Vrtěšice

literature

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/748811/Sirakovice
  2. https://www.golcuv-jenikov.cz/evt_file.php?file=593
  3. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 11: Caslauer Kreis. Ehrlich, Prague 1843, p. 295.
  4. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/748811/Sirakovice