Kamenné Zboží

Kamenné Zboží ( German stone Zbozi, 1939-45 Steinhofgründe ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers west of Nymburk and belongs to fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Kamenné Zboží is rechtselbisch on the Bohemian panel. To the west, the ridge rises Zadnà čtvrť (195 m).

Neighboring towns are Dvory in the north, Veleliby, Zdonín and Kovansko in the northeast, Nymburk in the east, Drahelice in the south, Kostomlátky the southwest, Kostomlaty nad Labem, Lany and Sibice in the west and Kačerov and Zbožíčko in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1495 in the wake of emphyteutischen transfer of land to reduce pläners. In addition, the residents also operated agriculture. 1553 was the village of 15 property and a Freikretscham. At this time Kamenné Zboží belonged to the rule Lysa nad Labem. Owners were, inter alia, from 1647 Johann Špork and in 1679 his son Franz Anton Špork.

From 1850 formed Kamenné Zboží a municipality in the district Poděbrady. 1873, established a volunteer fire department. 1894, the village school opened. In 1900 lived 610 people in the 82 houses of the village. Since 1934, the church belongs to fulltext your real estates.

30 houses in the village were built in a previous Plänerbruch.

Community structure

For the community Kamenné Zboží no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Peter and Paul
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