Kladníky

Kladníky ( German Kladnik ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located six kilometers south of Lipník and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Kladníky is located southwest of Maleníkwaldes in Podbeskydská pahorkatina ( Vorbeskidenhügelland ). The village is located in the Valley of Šišemka called Potok also Lhotský. To the north rises the Hana ( 357 m) and in the southeastern Dubanec (310 m). Against the southwest Šišemka forms the wooded valley Kunkov. Also southwest lies the deserted village Olbramice.

Neighboring towns are Podhůra, Závodí, Lipník and Tyn nad Bečvou in the north, Lhota in the northeast, Vidláč and Radotín in the east, Simre and Oprostovice the southeast, Bezuchov in the south, Sisma, Pavlovice u Přerova and Prusínky the southwest, Sušice and Kudlov in west and Vetrák, Hlinsko and Nové Dvory in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place on June 4, 1372 in the country table. This shows that Margrave Johann Heinrich had previously given in the escheated estate Kladnik with the parties and the associated forest as Erblehn his servants Oldrich, Damián and Stepan. The three brothers adopted the name of Kladnik. As of 1373 the village was called Cladnyck .. Margrave Jobst left Cladnycz 1406 as a hereditary possession of Myslibor called Rys of Kladnik. He sold the festivals and the Allodialhof immediately Václav Příkazy who wrote about it to his wife Kateřina of Soběchleby as a wedding gift. 1416 Bavors was intabuliert of Prusy and Kladnik and 1437 wrote Martin of Prusy Kladníky in the country plaque to the captain of the royal town of Brod Jan Bradka of Kochov and Kladníky. 1447 the site was designated as Kladniky. As of 1480, the spouses of Žofka Hrušová and Valentine of Leznice owned the property; 1504 were registered by Leznice and Hynko of Widbach on Pavlovice as the owner of Kladníky and Olbramice Kateřina, Eliska and Kuna. Olbramice 1519 called desolate. 1528 acquired Bernard of Zierotin Kladníky and hit the estate of his reign Dřevohostice to. The following owners were after 1559 Bartholomew Waneczky of Gemniczky ( Vanecký z Jemničky ), from 1587 Wenzel mole of Modřelitz and after him Charles the Elder of Zerotein. He sold in 1617, the rule with the associated villages Turovice, Nahošovice, Hradcany, Sisma, Pavlovice, Prusínky, Kladníky, Bezuchov, Oprostovice, Žákovice, Mrlínek, Sovadina, Lhota, Radkovy, Lipová and Křtomil for 95,000 guilders to Jan Moravian Skrbenský of Hriste. After participating in the uprising in 1618 he lost after the Battle of White Mountain, his goods. The rule Dřevohostice was sold to Zdeněk Vojtěch Popel of Lobkowicz. Since 1623 the parish registers were performed in Lipník. Zdenek's son Wenzel Eusebius von Lobkowicz was sold in 1635 the villages Sisma, Kladníky, Bezuchov, Oprostovice, Žákovice, Mrlínek, Sovadina, Radkova Lhota, Radkovy, Lipová and Křtomil to the owner of the domain Bystřice pod Hostýnem, Johann Anton von Rott Valley. 1654 Kladníky was the parish after Hlinsko and burials that occurred up to that point on the village green, were now made ​​in the cemetery of Hlinsko. In 1794 Kladníky had 156 inhabitants. Until the mid- 19th century, the village remained submissive after Bystřice.

After the abolition of patrimonial Kladnik / Kladnik formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Holle show. 1879, the community was assigned to the District Moravian white churches, since that time, the place name Kladníky used. 1895 sold Ernst von Laudon on Bystřice the yard Vidláč to Alois Löbl and Heinrich Götz Linger, they sold it in 1907 to Rajmund and Jaroslav Kokor. 1898, on the initiative of Alfred Skene Pawlowitz on the road from Lhota to Pavlovice and two years after the district road to Hlinsko. In 1913 the construction of the road to Sisma. Kladníky had in 1900 251 inhabitants; 1921, there were 259 and 1930 254 1947, the court Vidláč was divided and sold to the municipality and residents. In 1950, 216 people in the village. In 1960, the municipality was assigned to the Okres Přerov. 1976 Kladníky was the Local National Committee ( MNV ) Soběchleby connected and incorporated in 1983 entirely by Soběchleby. Since 1990 Kladníky again forms a separate municipality.

Community structure

For the community Kladníky no districts are reported. To Kladníky include the wasteland Vetrák and the court Vidláč.

Attractions

  • Wooden windmill from 1829. The wind turbine of the Technical monument was built in 1983 and has since operated in the Mill valley in the Wallachian Open Air Museum Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. The remaining in Vetrák skeleton of the mill in 1990 transferred back to a descendant of the former miller, who left it to the total decay.
  • Chapel of the Visitation, built in 1924 in place of a bell tower from the year 1848. Was consecrated on 13 September 1925.
  • Statues of St.. Foster father Joseph and St.. Anthony of Padua in front of the chapel
  • Statue of the Virgin Mary of Svatý Hostýnské, cross the road at Vetrák
  • Christ statue on the edge after Hlinsko
  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk, at the exit after Lhota
  • Wooden cross with painted Corpus Christi, at the exit after Bezichov
  • Valley Kunkov
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