Červená Hora

Cervena Hora ( German Rothenburg ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers southwest of Cerveny Kostelec on ​​the river Upa and belongs to Okres Náchod.

Geography

Cervena Hora is on the left of the Upa that the Babiččino údolí ( Grandmother ) is here, on a plateau. West of the village lying on a rocky outcrop above a bend in the river the Upa the remains of the castle Cervena Hora.

Neighboring towns are Boušín and Mstětín in the north, Olešnice u Červeného Kostelce in the northeast, Všeliby to the southeast, and Žernov Rýzmburk in the south, Svetla in the southwest and Litoboř and Slatina nad Úpou in the West.

History

In the second half of the 13th century was built above the valley of the Upa Rothenburg, which formed the central member of the castle triple chain of Giant Castle and Castle Meadow. Between 1291 and 1295 the castle belonged to the county judge Sezima of Cervena Hora. The east of the castle formed on the plateau settlement formed the economic foundation of the castle rule.

1406 acquired Hynko of Dubé Cervena Hora. The Catholic and a follower of Emperor Sigismund struggled during the Hussite wars against insurgents. Hynko of Dubé rose Cervena Hora to the market. On 8 June 1427 the Hussites took the Rothenburg and destroyed. Since that time, she remained a ruin.

Cervena Hora became part of the dominion giant castle, 1601 Siegmund Smiřický of Smiřice for his ward, the eleven year old Albrecht Václav Smiřický, acquired and joined to the rule Náchod. During the reign of Peter von Biron Cervena Hora received a new school.

After the replacement of patrimonial Cervena Hora in 1848 an independent village. In 1961, the annexation to Žernov, which lasted until 1990.

Attractions

  • , Restored chapel of the Virgin Mary, with a bell tower, built in 1730 in 2002
  • Remains of the castle Cervena Hora
  • Grandmother ( Babiččino 's Valley )
  • Church of Boušín; the originally Gothic church was refurbished baroque under Lorenzo Piccolomini 1681-1692.
  • Boušíner chapel, located on the Aupatal
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