Dolní Domaslavice

Dolni Domaslavice (Polish Domasłowice Dolne German Lower Domaslowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers southeast of Havířov and belongs to Okres Frýdek- Místek.

Geography

Dolni Domaslavice located in Beskidenvorland on the southeastern shore of the reservoir Žermanice. Until 1955 the village was a mile west of the Valley of the Lučina.

Neighboring towns are Zelené Město and Rozsudek in the north, Vrazidlo, Záluží and Hradiště in the northeast, Zavadovice, Třanovice and Mušalec in the east, Fifejdy and Horni Tošanovice the southeast, Dolni Tošanovice and Vidíkov in the south, Horni Domaslavice the southwest, Kocurovice and Lučina in the west and Soběšovice in the northwest.

History

According to ancient traditions, the village Domaslovice to have been founded in the first half of the 13th century by the Silesian princes Domaslav. First written messages through the site come from the tithe Directory of the Diocese of Breslau in the year 1305. About the family farm barn garden is already reported as part of a sale of 1250. The village was situated on the salt road that led from Poland to Moravia. Until the 15th century it was the seat of Vladiken of Domaslovice. After that, various Silesian noble families took turns as the owner of the manorial system. In the 16th century acquired the Tluk of Toschanowitz low Domaslowitz and in 1603 bought Anna Marklovský Žebrák of the estate. Since 1604 Volovec is detectable. 1619 consisted of 38 low- Domaslowitz estate. At the end of the 17th century was Václav Pelhřim of Třánkovice ( Pelchrzim of Trzankowitz ) owner of the estate. His sons divided the property in Lower and Middle Doslawitz and Francisovice ( Frančesky ). 1718 acquired Rudolf Skrbenský of Hriste low Domaslowitz and Karl Wilhelm Lhotský means Domaslowitz. From 1731 to 1735 had Jean Philippe, Count Saint Genois d Aneaucourt low Domaslowitz. He was followed by Anton Wenzel Hrzán of Harras, who also acquired the goods means Domaslowitz and Wollowitz and combined with low Domaslowitz. Between 1739 and 1745 the parish church of James the Great was erected in the village center on the site of the old church. 1756 bought the Knights Janušovský Vyšehrad the goods by Joachim Katařinský. 1773 burned the parsonage from the parish archives. His sons Karl and Georg were 1804-1807 the palace built. 1836 sold Georg Janušovský low Domaslowitz František Knězek.

1850 he produced the municipality Domaslovice / Domaschlowitz in the district of Teschen. This was on 21 June 1864 in two separate communities - split - Upper and Lower Domaschlowitz. The border between the two towns was under the church, which still belonged to Domaslowitzer upper hallway. Since the mid-19th century, the lords of the castle changed frequently. 1903 bought a Jewish corporation, the good and let parceled it. In addition to the castle estate related distillery was located further below, a second distillery.

Since 1921, Dolni Domaslovice belonged to the district Český Těšín. In 1926, the change in the community name in Dolni Domaslavice was. 1938, located in the west of the village was connected Olsagebiets under the name Domasłowice Dolne to Poland. After the German occupation Lower Domaslowitz 1939 initially assigned to the district Friedeck in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and years later the German district of Teschen. After the Second World War Dolni Domaslavice came back to Czechoslovakia and in 1949 part of the Okres Místek.

In 1948, the landowner January Slanina, whose family owned the estate since 1912, expropriated. In the 1950s the church was built north of the reservoir Žermanice. During the dam construction Dolni Domaslavice was, as well as the north subsequent village Dolni Soběšovice, abandoned and created new east over the valley. 1955 was a redefinition of the municipality, while the left side of the Lučina located corridors including the districts Kocurovice and Frančesky the new community Lučina have been assigned. 1957 sank the old Dolni Domaslavice below the water level of the dam Žermanice.

As of 1961, the village belonged to Okres Frýdek- Místek. Between 1985 and 1990, Dolni Domaslavice was as incorporated by Lučina. Since 1996, the municipality performs a coat of arms and banners.

Community structure

For the municipality of Dolni Domaslavice no districts are reported. At Dolni Domaslovice include the settlements Volovec ( Wollowetz ) and Zavadovice.

Attractions

  • Protestant chapel at the cemetery, consecrated in 1989
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