Křídla

Křídla ( German Krzidla, also Kriedel ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers south-east of Nové Město na Moravě and belongs to Okres Zdar nad Sázavou.

Geography

Křídla located in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands in the source dump of a small tributary to Olešná. To the east rises the Korec (631 m) and in the southwest of Kopec ( 654 m). Northwest of the local development of the conservation area PLA Zdarske Hills begins.

Neighboring towns are Cinzndorf and Olešná in the north, Divišov and Rovné in the northeast, Kundratice and ALBRECHTICEAlbrechtice East, Branišovský Mlýn and Branišov the southeast, Dlouhe in the south, Lánský Dvůr and Radešínská Svratka in the southwest, Tálský Mlýn in the west and Nová Ves u Nového mesta na in Moravia in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village belonging to the reign Krisans place in the year 1376. 1464 Křídla has been connected to the rule Pernštejna. Křídla was the seat of a judge and in the 16th century belonged to the Erbgericht also a brewery.

After the abolition of patrimonial Křídla formed in 1850 a municipality in the district Nove Mesto. 1947, the community was associated with the Okres Zdar nad Sázavou in the wake of the dissolution of Okres Nové Město na Moravě. In 1961, the annexation to Nova Ves u Nového mesta na Moravě and 1980 together with it to Nové Město na Moravě. Since the beginning of 1992, the municipality is again.

Local structure

For the community Křídla no districts are reported. To Křídla the monolayer Lamplotův heard Mlýn.

Attractions

  • Protected Monument clock tower, built in 1843
  • Former Erbgericht, the economy was rebuilt in the years 1959 to 1963 to the House of Culture. The building was provided externally with sgraffito by the local artist Jan Blazek and inside pictures of the village were attached. The building also housed the municipal office.
  • Mill Lamplotův Mlýn, built in 1587
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