Dlouhá Lhota (Blansko District)

Dlouhá Lhota ( German Langlhotta ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers south of Kunstat and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Dlouhá Lhota is located at the junction of the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands to Blanenský Prolom ( Blanzer pool) on a plateau above the valley of the brook Býkovka. Northeast of the Marek rises (472 m), south of the Na Vrších (506 m) and to the west the Kravi hlava ( 566 m). The village is situated in the southern part of the Natural Park Lysicko.

Neighboring towns are Lačnov in the north, Lysice and Žerůtky in the northeast, Býkovice in the east, Cerna Hora and Žernovník the southeast, Brťov - Jeneč in the south, Bukovice, Zhoř and Rašov the southwest, Strhaře in the west and Kozárov and Kunčina Ves in the northwest.

History

Dlouhá means long, Lhota is a frequent Czech place name.

After the third band of the Codex diplomaticus et epistolaris Moraviae, which lies along the border with the Brno possessions Dlouhá Lhota village including the church in 1255 was the Cistercian monastery Fons Beatae Mariae Virginis in Zdar given. The parish originally included the villages Bejkovice, Brťov and Jeneč. Between 1365 and 1376, a Vladikengeschlecht is detectable, which took its name from the village. In the 15th century, the village came to power Pernštejna. When you sell out the debt-ridden tenure of Pernštejnové acquired in 1580 Jan Schembera Černohorský of Boskowitz six property of Dlouhá Lhota and beat them to the rule of Cerna Hora. The remaining part of the village auctioned to the bishopric of Olomouc associated seigniory Blansko. Since 1580 had Dlouhá Lhota Protestant pastor. In 1612, it was with a native of Poland Valentin Alberti again a Catholic priest in Dlouhá Lhota. 1625 the parish was abolished. The villages Dlouhá Lhota, Bejkovice and Brťov were added to the parish Bořitov; Gepfarrt Jeneč after Újezd ​​. As a result of the Thirty Years' War, the village was deserted and in the 1650s only nine houses were inhabited. 1784 a Lokalie was established in Dlouhá Lhota again. In the same year also saw the establishment of a village school, first performing the teaching of Bořitov. In 1790, 172 people lived in the 39 houses of both parts. From this period dates the oldest town seal of Dloho Lhocka that represents a tree with two birds sitting among them. 1804, the new church and in the following year a new school house was built. In Dlouhá Lhota to 1864, the children were taught from Bejkovice to 1899 and from Brťov and Jeneč. 1834 was Dlouhá Lhota - Blanskoer share of 25 houses with 176 inhabitants. For Cerna Horaer share were seven houses where 51 people lived. The new cemetery in 1835, he replaced former at the church. Until the mid-19th century Dlouhá Lhota remained proportionally subservient to Cerna Hora and Blansko.

After the abolition of patrimonial Dlouhá Lhota made ​​from 1850 onwards a municipality in the district team Boskovice. 1858 Lokalie Dlouhá Lhota was again raised to the parish. In 1878, four houses were destroyed in two fires. With the beginning of 1882 the church was assigned to the judicial district Kunstat. A major fire destroyed nine houses on October 1st, 1884, a day later burned down another house. 1905, the schoolhouse was increased. The road from Bejkovice about Dlouhá Lhota to Brťov originated in 1907. In 1910 the community had 219 inhabitants, in 1921 there were 209 After the dissolution of Okres Boskovice the community came with the beginning of 1961 to Okres Blansko.

Community structure

For the community Dlouhá Lhota no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St.. Bartholomew, built in 1804., The old, the hl. Laurentius church was consecrated elsewhere. In the church there is a 1403, donated by Sammuel de Tissnansky golden cup, which was originally decorated with precious stones. As a replacement for the stolen jewels glass imitations were placed in the middle of the 18th century. The older of the two bells comes from 1482nd
  • Rectory
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