Křižínkov

Křižínkov ( German Krischinkow, formerly Krizinkau ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers north-east of Velka Bites and belongs to Okres Brno- venkov.

Geography

Křižínkov located in the belonging to the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands Highlands Křižanovská ( Krischanauer Bergland ) on a ridge between the valleys of Březinka and Blahoňůvka. North of the village leads the railway line Brno - Zdar nad Sázavou over, the next station Níhov is one kilometer away.

Neighboring towns are Níhov and Kartouzy in the north, Katov in the northeast, and Prosatín Deblín in the east, in the southeast Panov, Krovi in the south, Velka Bites the southwest, and Vlkov Březské in the west and Březí in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1309 as a possession of the brothers Vojslav and Martin de Chrysanelis. Named after the village in the 14th century knights of Křižínkov Křižínkov had at no time, his possessions were further south. At the end of the 14th century, the Cistercian Monastery Mariae Virginis Fons Beatae acquired at Zdar Křižínkov. In 1416 the monastery pledged the village Křižínkov including the court and court to a Jimram unspecified. Probably it was Jimram of Pernštejna because below Křižínkov to 1437 belonged to the lords of Pernštejna. 1504 bought back the monastery Křižínkov of Wenceslas Hadburg of Bobešovice. After the Thirty Years' War Křižínkov was connected to the Nové Město. In the 17th century the village was the parish after Bobrová. In 1663 the parish acquired in Vyškov the village. Subsequent owner was from 1687 Martin Pruskauer Knights of Freienfels. His heirs sold the village in 1722 to the Counts of Berg on Náměšt. 1738 acquired Bohumír Count of Waldorf on Ossowa the goods. After his death, his heirs sold Křižínkov 1746 to the city of Brno, who joined the village on the dominion Deblín. In 1784 the manor was dissolved and sold a portion of its corridors at 16 Familianten. Until the mid-19th century Křižínkov thereafter remained subservient always Deblín.

After the abolition of patrimonial Křížinkov formed in 1850 a part of the community Svatoslav in the Brno district. Was established in 1867, the community Křížinkov, which included the district Panov. School location was Krovi to 1886, after the construction of the new school in Katov the children of the village were there retrained. As of 1895, the village belonged to the district Velké Meziříčí. In the years 1898 to 1899 was the production of a connector road from Křížinkov to the county road in Katov. Since 1923, the city leads the official name Křižínkov. In the same year, a volunteer fire department was formed. On July 25, 1931 two houses and five barns were destroyed in a major fire. 1939, north of the village on the Březinka the construction of double-track railway line Brno- Havlíčkův Brod. 1948, the municipality of the Okres Velka Bites was assigned; after the dissolution of the village came with the beginning of 1961 to Okres Zdar nad Sázavou. 1964 amalgamated with Katov Křižínkov and Panov, 1980, the village as a district to Velka Bites. In 1991, Křižínkov 222 inhabitants. On 1 January 1992, Křižínkov broke away and formed a separate municipality again. Panov remained at Velka Bites and since then has been an exclave of the town halls. Since the beginning of 2005, the community is part of the Okres Brno- venkov.

Community structure

For the community Křižínkov no districts are reported. To Křižínkov heard the settlement Kartouzy.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St.. Anna with massive onion dome
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