Sedliště (Frýdek-Místek District)

Sedliště ( German Sedlischt ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers north of Frýdek- Místek and belongs to Okres Frýdek- Místek.

Geography

The road Sedliště village is located at the headwaters of the creek Ostravička Datyňka in Beskidenvorland.

Neighboring towns are Mlzáky, Kouty, Bruzovičky and Kaňovice in the north, Závrší, Špluchov and Velicesta in the northeast, Bruzovice in the east, Pazderna and Dobra in the southeast, Panské Nové Dvory, Nové Dvory and Frýdek in the south, Nová Osada and Liskovec the southwest, Žabeň, Paskov and Vinohrady to the west and Řepiště and Rakovec in the northwest.

History

The village was probably founded in the second half of the 13th century during the colonization of Teschen country. The first written mention was made in 1305 in a decade Directory of the Diocese of Breslau. At that time, today the village is already a church. 1447 was a new wooden church, which was in 1638 replaced by the current. Until 1573 Sedlischt belonged to the Duchy of Teschen and then became part of the separated therefrom rule Friedeck. In Fried Ecker land register of 1636 are recorded for the village seven ponds and a mill. At this time was John the Elder. Creating of Vrbno and Freudenthal in Sedlischt a wooden stately courtyard. The Church of Sedlischt was a filial church of Bruzovice.

After the abolition of patrimonial originated from 1850, the municipality in the district of Teschen Sedlischt. 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.

Community structure

For the community Sedliště no districts are reported. To Sedliště include the settlements Cerna Zem, Kouty and Mlzáky.

Attractions

  • Shot wooden church of All Saints built in 1638 in place of an earlier building from the year 1447th The church is surrounded by a cemetery with a variety of old cast-iron crosses. To the cemetery a wooden kennel enclosure is designed with a saddle roof.
  • Museum " Lašská jizba " ( Lachische Heimatstube )
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