Hrubý Jeseník (Nymburk District)

Hruby Jeseník ( German Jesenik, formerly United Jesenik ) is a municipality in Středočeský Bohemia in the Czech Republic. The place is located 8 km north of Nymburk and belongs to fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Hruby Jeseník is located on a ridge between the valleys of Ronovka and Křinecká Blatnice on the East Bohemian panel. To the northwest rises the dome Homolka (216 m), and in the northeast of Chotuc (253 m). Runs to the east of the village through the village, the railway runs from Nymburk to Jičín, the railway station " Oskořínek " is Ronov.

Neighboring towns are Mečíř in the north, Křinec, Zábrdovice, Chaloupky, Podchotoucký Mlýn and LEC in the northeast, Vestec in the east, Nový Dvůr to the southeast, and Ronov Oskořínek in the south, Krchleby the southwest, Jizbice in the west and Jíkev in the northwest.

History

Was first mentioned in 1088 Jazenice in the certificate of incorporation of the chapter on the Vyšehrad, as Vratislav II the chapter on leaving the Vorwerkshof and the forge. Since 1352 the name of locality is proven as Jessenyk. At the beginning of the 15th century the distinction between Gesenik Veliky was ( Jeseník ) and Gesenik Maly ( Jeseníček ). Jeseník formed the eastern part, Jeseníček was a small settlement in the west of the village. Jeseník belonged to various gentry families. Among them were the lords of Adlar and in the 16th century the Křinecký Ronov. These included the Jeseníky goods to the rule Ronow. Later, the union of Ronow and Křinec was a rule. Jesenik was vicarage for Oskořínek, Ronov, Nový Dvůr and Jíkev. After the Battle of White Mountain, Albrecht of Wallenstein bought the goods and sold them again soon. During the Thirty Years' War, the village was destroyed and the parish went out. After the war was in Jesenik a village school and the parish took care of the Dominicans from Nymburk. At the end of the 17th century bought the counts Morzino Křinec with the respective villages. As part of the Josephine reforms was a parcelling of goods Jeseník. From the square to the church created a new straight road along which a series of Chaluppen was created. Jeseník and Jeseníček merged at this time also a unit. In the years 1793-1794 the reconstruction of the rectory and the establishment of a parish priest were made.

After the abolition of patrimonial created in 1850, the municipality in the district of Velky Jeseník Poděbrady, which was also referred to as Hrubojeseník and from the end of the 19th century as Jeseník. 1916, the official name Hruby Jeseník has been introduced. In 1934, the allocation of the community to fulltext your real estates. In 1980, Hruby Jeseník was incorporated into Oskořínek. Since 1992, the community is again.

Community structure

For the community Hruby Jeseník no districts are reported. To Hruby Jeseník heard the monolayer Chaloupky ( Chalaupka ).

Attractions

  • Church of Sts. Wenzel: Originally from the mid-14th century church acquired its present appearance when converting from 1769
  • Lookout tower Romanka which was constructed in 2002 of steel and concrete construction was awarded in the same year at the Grand Prix in the category Landscape Architecture. The on an artificial hill built 50 m high concrete tower with transmission facilities was surrounded with viewing platforms, one of which is located in the uppermost 26 m and more than 116 steps.
  • Listed avenue of lime trees with 200 -year-old Winter Linden, on the municipal boundary with Oskořínek; the avenue was originally part of a star-shaped path system between New Ronow, the Church of St. Wenceslas and a grove.
  • Statues of the Immaculate Conception and St. Nicholas of Toletino at the intersection of avenue of lime trees
  • Niche chapel of the Virgin Mary, at the end of the avenue of lime trees
  • Rectory, built in 1900
  • Classical cross from 1863, on the west side of the village green
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