Brloh (Český Krumlov District)

Brloh ( German Berlau ) is a municipality with 1,029 inhabitants ( 28 August 2006) in the region of South Bohemia, (Czech Republic). it is in the Blanský.

History

1310 Frongemeinde the Rosenbergs was first mentioned. 1418 the tribute was canceled after the death of Ulrich II von Rosenberg. Due to its location on the direct route from Prachatitz to Budweis residents every war in the Middle Ages experienced firsthand. 1660 was the city 's first school was taught in the 19th century bilingual ( German / Czech). In addition to farmers, citizens were living in woodworking and weaving.

Attractions

  • Church of St. Simon, originally Church of St. Margaret, built by Peter I. von Rosenberg in 1340, 1697-1704 rebuilt in Baroque style.
  • Chapels
  • Ruins of castle and monastery Kuklov in the belonging to the municipality of the district of Jaronin - Kuklov.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Brloh

  • Brloh ( Berlau )
  • Jánské Údolí ( Johannesthal )
  • Jaronin ( Jaronin )
  • Kovářov ( blacksmith houses)
  • Rojšín ( Roisching )
  • Rychtářov (Judges Houses )
  • Sedm Chalup ( seven houses)

Gallery

Ruin of monastery Kuklov

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