Veselsko

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Veselsko
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Veselsko (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Havlíčkův Brod
Municipality : Věž
Geographic location : 49 ° 34 '  N , 15 ° 26'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 34 '14 "  N , 15 ° 26' 12"  E
Height: 577  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 580 01
License plate : J
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Street: Mozerov - Skála

Veselsko (German Weselsko ) is a single layer of the municipality of Věž in the Czech Republic. It is located six and a half kilometers northeast of the city center of Humpolec and belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod .

geography

Veselsko is located on the right side above the valley of the creek Veselský potok in the Orlovské lesy ( Worlow Forest ) on the northeastern slope of the Worlow ridge of the Křemešnická vrchovina ( Křemešník Mountains ). The Kalvárie (615 m nm) rises to the northeast, the Lejchovec (588 m nm) to the east, the Čejovský kopec (645 m nm) and the Orlík ( Worlow , 678 m nm) to the southwest and the Poláček (644 m nm) to the west. and the Kopec (655 m nm). The Křivoláčský potok rises to the northwest. Veselsko is surrounded by the game reserve of the same name.

Neighboring towns are Mozerov in the north, Jedouchov in the north-east, Kvasetice and Svitálka in the east, Věž in the south-east, Skála in the south, Leština , Rozkoš, Dusilov and Čejov in the south-west, Světlice and Budíkov in the west and Kejžlice , Orlovy and Nový Dvůr in the north-west.

history

The village Weseli was first mentioned in documents in 1305, when the abbot of Sedlec Monastery , Heinrich Heidenreich , acquired the Křivsoudov castle and the Herálec fortress . The ten villages belonging to the fortress, Herálec, Slavníč , Nová Ves , Pavlov, Mikulášov, Dubí, Bunovec, Weseli, Boňkov and Budíkov are listed in the purchase. Later the village was attached to the Věž manor. In 1533 Heinrich von Leipa sold the villages Wesely and Věž to Václav Onšovský von Onšov. In the following time Wesely went out . When Jan Onšovský von Onšov sold the Věž estate to Countess Barbara Schlik in 1569 , Weselsko was called a desolate village.

Barbara's husband Franz von Thurn and Valsassina bought the Věž manor with all its accessories to his Lipnice lordship . Later, a manorial farm was laid out in the corridors of the desert village . This was first mentioned in 1688 in the will of Franz Leopold von Vernier, who bequeathed the rule of Lipnice to his three sons Anton Matthäus, Franz Karl and Johann Joachim with the wish of a division. The legacy included u. a. the Lipnice Castle with the town of Lipnice , the brewery and five small villages, the Věž manor with the Veselsko manor and the Petrkov manor with the villages of Petrkov and Lípa including two farms. In October 1703 the married couple Johann Bartholomäus and Maria Rosalie von Vernier separated the Červená Wež estate with the chateau, brewery, smithy, mill, meat bank, silver mines and Veselsko manor from the Lipnice estate and sold it to Franz Anton from Gastheim. Around 1730 the owner of the goods Věž, Franz Josef Moser was, in corridors of the court Veselsko the settlement Mozerov create.

In 1840 the Weselsko settlement , located in the Caslau district and conscripted to Moserow, consisted of the manorial farm with a sheep farm and a distillery as well as a forester's house. The parish was Skala . The main source of income was agriculture. Until the mid-19th century was Weselsko the Good WIEZ servants.

After the abolition of patrimonial Veselsko belonged from 1849 to the district Mozerov of the municipality Věž in the judicial district Deutschbrod . From 1868 the settlement was part of the Deutschbrod district . At the end of the 19th century the district was called Mozerov-Veselsko . On October 19, 1890, the landowner Gustav Jahn sold the Veselsko farm with the associated land to the Straka Foundation, which owned the neighboring Okrouhlice estate . The foundation then reforested most of Veselsko's corridors . On July 12, 1893, the courtyard burned down during a heavy storm after a lightning strike and was not rebuilt.

The meadow ( Veselská louka ) belonging to the former farm was parceled out in 1927 and sold to residents of Věž, Mozerov, Leština and Skála. After the road to Veselsko was badly damaged by a storm in May 1935, the municipality had it thoroughly repaired with packing and drainage channels in the same year as part of the unemployment benefit. In 1986 a game reserve for mouflon was created around the Hegerhaus Veselsko on an area of ​​50 hectares and at the same time the Hegerhaus was repaired. The game reserve is not open to the public.

Local division

Veselsko belongs to the Mozerov district and is part of the Věž cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Veselsko mouflon enclosure
  • Field cross on the southern edge of the enclosure on the way to Skála

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 11: Caslauer Kreis. Ehrlich, Prague 1843, p. 195.