Bohdalice-Pavlovice

Bohdalice - Pavlovice is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located eight kilometers northeast of Bučovice at the foot of Litenčické Hills and is owned by the Okres Vyškov on.

History

Bohdalice was first mentioned in 1337. In the sources mentioned as lord of lands Vojtěch z Bohdalic. The story of Manerov ran parallel to that of Bohdalice. Pavlovice was founded in 1371.

Landlords was the family of men, most recently Victoria of men who died in 1946. For manorial estate included in Bochdalitz two windmills, one of which demolished in 1910 and the other was rebuilt in 1913 on motor drive, as well as a brewery and distillery. 1928 saw the establishment of the Spenglereibetriebes Langer, who in 1950 was nationalized. The Manerov Castle in 1945 being converted to a school. Manerov was a district of Bohdalitz.

In 1964, the municipalities Pavlovice and Bohdalice were pooled.

Community structure

Bohdalice - Pavlovice consists of the districts Bohdalice ( Bochdalitz ) Manerov ( Manner village) and Pavlovice ( Paulowitz ).

Attractions

Bohdalice

  • Parish Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, built in 1806
  • Stone cross of John of Nepomuk
  • Chapel of Mannerheim František

Pavlovice

  • Chapel
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