Újezd u Černé Hory

Újezd ​​The Black Hory, until 1960 Újezd ​​( German Aujest, formerly Augezd ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located eight kilometers west of Blansko and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Újezd ​​The Black Hory is located on a ridge between the valleys of Lubě and Lažánka in the Bosko brázda. On the western edge of the brook Újezdský creek rises. To the east rises the Brlůžky ( 438 m), the South East Společná hora ( 429 m) southwest of the Na Dílech (400 m).

Neighboring towns are Lubě and Malá Lhota in the north, and Klučeniny Závist in the northeast, Milonice in the east, and Lažany Nuzířov in the south, Skalička the southwest, Stanovisko, Samotín, Hajánky and Hájek in the west and Unín and Hluboké Dvory in the northwest.

History

The first written record of a pastor of Újezd ​​dates from the year 1308. However you created at the beginning of the 13th century as a shrine of a noble family. Around 1330 a fortress was built as the seat of a branch of the lords of Tasov. As the first of this line Půta is narrated by Újezd ​​. In the period 1350-1385 Čeněk followed by Újezd ​​. Later, the men of Boskowitz acquired the goods and the needle seat fell. In 1740, the church and the rectory burned down. Reconstruction began ten years later.

After the abolition of patrimonial Újezd ​​formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Boskovice. In 1878, the transformation of the cemetery was done. 1948 Újezd ​​was assigned to the Okres Blansko. Since 1961, the municipality takes the official name suffix u Černé Hory.

Újezd ​​U Cerne Hory is a Catholic vicarage for the villages Lažany Lubě, Malá Lhota, Milonice, Skalička and Závist.

Community structure

For the community Újezd ​​The Black Hory no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of All Saints, she was at the beginning of the 13th century in the Romanesque style. 1744 burned them out. In the years 1750-1754 the reconstruction in the Baroque style took place. On the south side of the old Romanesque entrance is obtained.
  • Remains of the festivals Újezd ​​, west of the village on the mouth of the creek in the Újezdský Lubě. It was probably founded in 1330 as the seat of Půta Tas Újezd ​​. After the sale of goods Újezder to the Lords of Boskowitz she lost her purpose and was desolate. Receive is, inter alia, the first stone bridge over the moat.
  • Ruins of Castle Trmačov, west of the village, it has survived as the seat of Vladike Ondřej Trmačov since 1305. Since 1481 the castle is considered to be desolate. Are preserved ruins of the keep.
  • Natural Monument Krkatá baba, north of Újezd ​​at the Lubě, oak forest, a group of rock pillars of reddish breccias, it got its quirky name of one of the rocks that resembles a human head with a long neck.
  • Several cross-stones from the 18th century
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