Kladruby (Teplice District)

Kladruby ( German Kradrob ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers south of the center of Teplice and belongs to Okres Teplice.

Geography

Kladruby is located in the North Bohemian Basin at the southern foot of the hill Ve Chvojkach ( juniper mountain, 383 m) creek at the source of Kladrubský. In the east and south the the southern outskirts of the village Teplice of the European route is bypassed 442 / State Road 13. To the northwest lies the airfield Teplice.

Neighboring towns are Nová Ves in the north, Prosetice and Bystřany in the northeast, Světice and Úpořiny in the east, Pytlíkov, Lbín, Lysec and Dolánky the southeast, Ohníč and Křemýž in the south, Pňovičky and Tuchlov the southwest, Straky and Lahošt in the west and Hudcov in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1370.

The village was agricultural. During the Seven Years War, the Battle of Hundorf and Kradrob took place in 1762 to the northwest. Gepfarrt was Kladruby to Teplice. After the abolition of patrimonial Kradrob / Kladrob formed with the districts Neudörfel / Nová Ves, Webeschan / Vebžany, ratchet / Hradiště, Welbine / Lbín, Ließnitz / Lysec and Pitt Ling / Pytlíkov in 1849, a municipality in the district Toeplitz. Since the second half of the century Kladrob and Kladruby found next to each other as a Czech place names use. 1890, the village had 371 inhabitants, of whom 346 were German and 25 Czechs. In the village there was a farm and a sheep. On the southwestern periphery was the mining of lignite. 1910, the newly formed communities Ließnitz were spun with Welbine and Pitt Ling and Webeschan with ratchet.

In 1930 the community had 996 inhabitants Kradrob including the local part Neudörfel. After the Munich Agreement was 1938, the annexation to the German Reich. 1939 lived 838 people in the community in the district of Teplice. After the end of World War II was the expulsion of the German population. In 1961, the Vice My Dung from Nová Ves in the city of Teplice.

Community structure

For the community Kladruby no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
  • Chapel
  • Ve Chvojkach ( Juniper Hill) with television tower and monument to the liberators Hans Bauer Kudlich
  • Castle Tuchlov, the hunting lodge built in the Empire style was August von Ledebour - Wicheln 1821 build
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