Líšná (Žďár nad Sázavou District)

Líšná ( German Lischna ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. You more than twelve kilometers southwest of Polička and belongs to Okres Zdar nad Sázavou.

Geography

Líšná is located in the southeast of the Saarer mountains on the left side above the valley of Fryšávka. To the north rise the Buchtův Kopec ( Lowenberg, 813 m ) and current ( Stromberg, 771 m), to the east the Rabuňka (722 m ) southeast of the Zítkův Kopec ( 723 m) and in the south of Bohdalec ( 791 m).

Neighboring towns are Daňkovice in the north, Jimramovské Paseky in the northeast, Nový Jimramov in the east, Hamr and Nové Jimramovské Paseky the southeast, Ve Smrčinách and Odranec in the south, Chobot, borina and Kuklík the southwest, Lisensky Dvůr and vrist in the west and Sněžné in the northwest.

History

The village was probably built in the second half of the 15th century and belonged to the rule Pernštejna. The first mention of Lessny place in the year 1500, when after the division of power in the 25 villages of the Nove Mesto - Ingrowitzer share picked up the tap constraint for grand wine Wilhelm II of Pernštejna. Lisstny was subordinate to the judge in Věcov. In the mid-16th century, a mill was built below the village on the Frischawa. After the death of Vratislav of Pernštejna sold his sons Johann Maximilian and the debt rule Nove Mesto 1587 to Wilhelm Dubský of Třebomyslice. In addition to the Mühlgut existed at that time in Líšná nine peasant farms. Dubský lost after the Battle of White Mountain in 1624 his goods. From 1638 the government came to Simon scratches from Schoenberg. He planned to use the iron deposits in the Saarer mountains. 1646 consisted of ten Líšná estate. Franz Maximilian scratches realized from the mid-17th century, his 1645 shot by the father Sweden the project. In Lischna several iron shafts and the mill at the Frischawa emerged was converted into a hammer mill and fresh fire for Kadauer blast furnace. To the hammer, the hammer village Dolni Líšná arose. The oldest town seal comes from 1749th In the 19th century, gift and Virgin Mary was promoted to the iron ore mines of God.

After the abolition of patrimonial Líšná formed in 1850 a municipality in the administrative district of Nove Mesto. With the closure of the ironworks in Kadov ended in the second half of the 19th century, mining in Líšná. 1892 took a weaving on the operation. On December 1, 1930 lived 277 people in 50 houses in the community. Of these, 142 Protestants and 132 Catholics. 1949 Líšná was assigned to the Okres Polička. Since 1961, the community is part of the Okres Zdar nad Sázavou. In 1976, the annexation to Sněžné. Since 1990, the community is Líšná again. In 1991, the textile factory was shut down and it established a large farm for rabbits. The Lisensky dvůr serves the College of Veterinary in Brno as a recreation center.

Community structure

For the community Líšná no districts are reported. Líšná consisting of the local documents Dolni Líšná and Horni Líšná and the settlements Lisensky dvůr, Ve Smrčinách, Hamr and Fuksův Mlýn ( Fuxmühle ).

Attractions

  • Remains of the castle Starkov also Stařechovice or Skály called, east of the village

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Josef Bukáček (1897-1970), philologist and professor at the universities of Trieste and Padua
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