Chodovlice

Chodovlice ( German Chodolitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic.

Geography

It is situated at 200 m asl two miles south of the city Trebenice in the Bohemian Central Mountains and belongs to Okres Litoměřice. The village on a hillside of Hasenburger panel on the right bank of the Modla ( Model) is surrounded by fruit plantations and orchards.

History

The first mention of Chodovlice found in a deed Vladislav II to the monastery of St. George in Prague in the year 1157th

Chodovlice is a place village. On the Anger St. Bartholomew's Chapel Built in 1822, stands with bell tower. In 1910 the city had 399 inhabitants.

Attractions

Two kilometers east of the village, halfway to Úpohlavy is located on the Modla the Wiesenmuhle ( Lucký Mlýn ). Surrounded by mature trees mill is one of the few surviving mills on the river. The manorial mill of Zajíc of rabbit castle was sold in 1695 to Jan Šašek and has been owned by the family Šašek. The historic building complex was renovated around 2000.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Josef Věnceslav Vlasák (1802-1871), Czech writer and educator

Pictures of Chodovlice

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