Ladná

Ladná until 1950 Lanstorf ( German Rampersdorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers north of Břeclav and belongs to Okres Břeclav. The hallways of the community are part of the UNESCO world heritage Lednice- Valtice.

Geography

Ladná is on the left of the Thaya in Dolnomoravský úval ( Southern March basin). Through the village the Ladenská leads strouha ( millrace ). In the east, the Jochy ( Jochfeld, 207 m) rise. Northeast runs the railway line Břeclav - Brno 's up to her in a kilometer away from the village the station Ladná. Parallel behind the railway passes the road II/425 Hustopeče to Břeclav and behind the D Highway 2 north-east of the village is an oil-producing area and southeast of the airfield Břeclav. West of Ladná is to Lednice belonging to the romantic ruins of Hans Castle ( Hrad Janův ), the hunting lodge ( Lovecký Chateau ) and the minaret ( tower also Turkish ).

Neighboring towns are Podivín and Velké Bílovice in the north, Moravian Zizkov, Prechov, Filiálka and Prušánky in the northeast, Moravian Nová Ves, Široký Dvůr and Hrušky in the east, U Nádrazí the southeast, Stara Břeclav, Břeclav and Charvátská Nová Ves in the south, Nový Dvůr and Hlohovec in the southwest, Lednice in the west and Bulhary in the northwest.

History

Archaeological finds evidence of a settlement of the municipality since the Bronze Age. These include a bone grave from the time of the Bell Beaker culture, a cremation grave of the Lusatian culture as well as numerous finds from the time of Unetice culture. The present village was probably built around 1220 during the German colonization of South Moravia.

The first mention of Reinprechsdorf was in 1270 in connection with an Ulrich von Reinprechsdorf which here probably had his castle. In the 14th century the village was known as Reinbrechtesdorf, Remprechtsdorf and Ramprechtzdorf, in 1400 the name Rympersdorf was needed. Rympersdorf belonged to the early 16th century to the reign Kostel and was then connected to the rule Lundenburg. In 1581 the city was designated as Lanstorf. 1605 remembered the troops Stephan Bocskai and burned down the village. At the beginning of the Thirty Years' War in 1619 Imperial troops plundered the village. 1645 remembered the Sweden and in 1663 the Turks. Between 1805 and 1809 Rampersdorf was harassed by the Napoleonic troops. In 1831 cholera broke out.

After the abolition of patrimonial Lanstorf / Rampersdorf formed in 1850 a municipality in the district Hodonín. In the years 1855 and 1866 again broke out cholera. Since 1859 it belonged to the district court Lundenburg. By 1920, the village was located on the border between Moravia and Lower Austria. After the Eisgrub tip came in 1921 by the Treaty of Saint- Germain in Czechoslovakia, the land has been extended to a small part of the former Austrian territory.

1945, the community was associated with the Okres Břeclav. In 1950 it was renamed the Ladná. Ladná was incorporated in 1976 along with Široký Dvůr to Břeclav. Since 1996, the corridors of the church belonged to the Lednice- Valtice. With effect from 30 June 2006, Ladná sparked again by Břeclav and has since formed a separate municipality. Gepfarrt the village has always been and jeh after Podivín.

Local structure

For the community Ladná no districts are reported. To Ladná heard the settlement Široký Dvůr ( Wide courtyard).

Attractions

  • Church of the Archangel Michael, built in 1911-1912 under the architect Karl Weinbrenner, a Foundation of Prince Johann II of Liechtenstein
  • Niche the statue of St.. Wendelin, built in the second half of the 18th century
  • Shrine at the train station built in 1800
  • Chapel of St. Michael, built 1848-1849
  • Janův Hrad ( castle Hans )
  • Jagdschlösschen Lednice
  • Minaret of Lednice
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