Těchařovice

Těchařovice ( German Tiecharschowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers south of Pribram and belongs to Příbram.

Geography

Těchařovice is located in a valley in the hills Příbramská pahorkatina. The village is situated between the creek and ponds Bukovský rybnik Těchařovice at the mouth of the creek Bukovský creek in the Svojšický. To the north rises the Vranč (608 m ) in the east of Zásek ( 561 m) southeast of the PTEC ( 633 m). To the south extends the forest Haj. East of Těchařovice runs the main road I / 4 between Pribram and Strakonice. Southeast is a substation.

Neighboring towns are Vrančice and Životice in the north, Rtišovice and Myslovice in the northeast, Cmin and Pečice in the east, Hvižďour, Zbenice, Cihelna, Na Dole and Chraštice the southeast, Zahájí, Kletice, Svojšice and Tušovice in the south, Tušovičky, Starosedlský Hradek, Horejany and Podtochovice in the southwest, and Tochovice Ostrovský Mlýn in the west and Ostrov and Hora in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place on 24 June 1356 with the approval of his brother Charles IV issued approval certificate of the Margrave John Henry of Moravia on a barter between the crown of Bohemia and Prague Dean Předvoj. The crown for 200 shock acquired Prague groschen lands to the Karlstejn Castle from the Emmaus monastery in exchange for the for Good Kamýk the Bolzano circle corresponding royal forest Černihájí between Těchařovice, Přelibsko, Kletice, Chraštice, Zbenice and Myslovice .. The Good Těchařovice was the seat of Vladiken of Těchařovice and was then passed on the dominion Worlik.

The following property of a since the 16th century, the lords of Swan Mountain. After the Battle of White Mountain, the estate of Peter of swan mountain was confiscated, and in 1621 the landlord of the Eggenberger Worlik. After 1717 the Eggenberger extinguished in the male line, the Haus Schwarzenberg inherited their possessions. In the years 1805-1835 the Emperor Passau road was built along the old Golden Route, whose route runs the main road I / 4 today. In 1837 Těcharowitz consisted of 22 houses with 142 inhabitants, including an Israelite family. Two houses in the village belonged to the estate Zbenitz. Vicarage was wholesale Kraschtitz. Until the mid- 19th century, the village of Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik including the Allodialgütern Zalužan, Zbenitz and Bukowan remained submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Těchařovice / Těcharowitz formed in 1850 a part of the community Zbenice in the District Commission Breznitz and the judicial district of Miro joke. As of 1855, the village belonged to Písecké circle. In 1949 the village was reclassified to Příbram. On January 1, 1953, the districts Těchařovice and Životice the community Zbenice were umgemeindet after Vrančice. On 1 January 1980 Vrančice was amalgamated with its suburbs after Milín. Těchařovice dissolved going on on January 1, 1993 by Milín and formed a separate congregation for the first time in its history.

Community structure

For the community Těchařovice no districts are reported. To Těchařovice heard the settlement Zahájí.

Attractions

  • Chapel in the village square
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