Pazderna

Pazderna ( German Pazdierna, also Pasdierna ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers north-east of Frýdek- Místek and belongs to Okres Frýdek- Místek.

Geography

Pazderna extends into the valley of the brook Pazderna in Beskidenvorland. To the northeast lies the reservoir Žermanice. In the south of the highway R 48 Frýdek -Místek to Český Těšín, from the Pazderna about the departure Dobra runs can be reached.

Neighboring towns are Špluchov and Žermanice in the north, Lučina in the northeast, Kocurovice and Horni Domaslavice in the east, Podlesí and Vojkovice the southeast, Nošovice and Dobra in the south, Panské Nové Dvory, Nové Dvory and Frýdek the southwest, Nová Osada and Cerna Zem in the west and Sedliště and Bruzovice in the northwest.

History

The village was originally part of the Duchy of Teschen and was probably created around 1570. First records, which consists of 14 properties Pazdiernaw village in 1573, when Duke Wenzel von Teschen the village together with the whole Fried Ecker rule sold to the brothers George and Matthias von Logau and thus finally separated out of his duchy. By repealing the patrimonial village remained at Friedeck. The inhabitants lived mostly on agriculture.

1850 he produced the municipality in the district of Teschen Pazdzierna. In 1907 opened his own school in the village. 1908, the municipality was filed in the District Friedeck and came after the Second World War to Okres Místek. Since 1961 Sedliště belongs to Okres Frýdek- Místek. In 1973, the closure of the school. Between 1980 and 1990 Pazderna was incorporated as Dobra 5 - Pazderna after Dobra. 1999 pulled the municipal office in the former school. Pazderna consists of 68 houses.

Community structure

For the community Pazderna no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk, built in 1871
  • Iron crucifix
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