Bezuchov

Bezuchov ( German Bezukhov ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. You more than twelve kilometers east of Přerov and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Bezuchov is located on the ridge Záhoří in Podbeskydská pahorkatina ( Vorbeskidenhügelland ). The village is situated on the hill Kopec right side above the valley of the brook Oprostovický creek. To the north rises the Kopec (319 m) ​​, in the northeast of Dubanec (310 m) southeast of the Kleštěnec (287 m).

Neighboring towns are Kladníky in the north, Oprostovice in the northeast, Simre in the east, and Žákovice Lhotsko the southeast, Radkova Lhota, Radkovy and Dřevohostice in the south, Nahošovice and Hradcany in the southwest, Sisma in the west and Kudlov in the northwest.

History

Archaeological finds evidence of a settlement of the municipality since the Stone Age. At the end of the 19th century, a prehistoric grave mound system was discovered in the woods near Bezuchov.

The first written mention of Bezuchov took place in 1348 in Olomouc Landtafel. In the following year Anna and Pesek were called by Bělotín as the owner. The Rundling was protected by three goals: Stara brána, Nová brána and Zábraní. Only in the middle of the 16th century Bezuchov was an independent landtäfligen Well, that was divided among various Vladikenfamilien. Until then, 17 different owners of the village are detectable.

After the abolition of patrimonial Bezuchov / Bezukhov was formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Holle show. After the abolition of Okres Holešov the community in 1960 associated with the Okres Přerov. Bezuchov leads since 1996 a coat of arms and banners. In the years 1998, 2000 and 2005 Bezuchov successfully participated in the nationwide competition " village of the year " part and was thereby awarded the Green and White Ribbon. Ethnographic the village belongs to Hanna.

Community structure

For the community Bezuchov no districts are reported. To Bezuchov the monolayer Lhotsko heard ( Lhottskahof ).

Attractions

  • Lhotsko Castle, built in the first half of the 19th century as the summer residence of the Counts Laudon. 1911 was rebuilt in neoclassical style. It now serves as a retirement home.
  • Chapel of St. Florian, built in 1895
  • Two sand stone crosses, the older of which dates from 1752
  • A granite cross

Personalities

  • In the place lived for a short time the co-author of the Kralice Bible, Bishop Pavel Jessen ( † 1594 )
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