Drahobuz

Drahobuz ( German Drahobus ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. Lies 14 kilometers east of Litoměřice and belongs to Okres Litoměřice.

Geography

The village is located at the confluence of the creek Studený in the Úštěcký creek. By Drahobuz leads the state road 269 between Duba and Vrutice.

Neighboring towns are Břehoryje and Lada in the north, Strážiště in the northeast, Vedlice in the east, in the southeast Střížovice, Malešov in the south, Vrutice the southwest, Hrušovany, Trnová and Libínky in the west and Jištěrpy in the northwest.

History

Was first documented in the year Drahobuz 1374th At the time, the place a fortress, which is owned by Petr SRSA was to 1378, as well Verneřice of Drahobuz. The family then moved to West Bohemia in the area of Nebílovy where they Nebílovský of Drahobuz called themselves. In the 15th century were several changes in ownership and in 1483 acquired the Berka of Dubé the place. 1542 came Drahobuz to the Dubanský of Duban, who had also Liběšice.

To 1575 the reconstruction of the festivities took place at a Renaissance castle and in 1629 the rule was sold to Henry Nostic on Liboch. From 1669 belonged Drahobuz Count Kinsky and 1760 bought Franz Josef Pachta of Rayowa Drahobuz. After Jacob Veit had in 1801 acquired the rule, he suggested they add to Liběchov. After the abolition of patrimonial Drahobuz in 1848 into an independent municipality.

1879 was the demolition of the castle, in its place a simple unadorned building was erected. At the beginning of the 20th century Veit family sold the estate to the Berlin banker B. H. Goldschmidt. 1930 lived in the village of 380 people, including 365 German.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Drahobuz Břehoryje ( Brehor ) Drahobuz ( Drahobus ) and Strážiště ( Straschnitz ), at the same time also form Katastralbezirke. Basic settlement units are Břehoryje, Drahobuz, Lada (loading ) and Strážiště.

Attractions

  • Neo-Romanesque church of St. Wenceslas in Strážiště, built in 1865
  • Chapel in Lada
  • Hewn log cabins
  • Oak of Břehoryje, natural monument
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