Malá Bystřice

Malá Bystřice ( German Klein Bistrita district Wallachisch Meseritsch ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers south-west of Rožnov pod Radhoštěm in the Moravian Wallachia and belongs to Okres Vsetín.

Geography

Malá Bystřice is a string of many farm groups and individual farms distributed in the mountains scattered settlement in Wsetiner Bergland. It is located on the left side of the valley and its tributary Bystřička Malá Bystřička. To the northwest lies the reservoir Bystřička, in front of which stands the 678 m high Klenov. In the southeast of Prostřední are vrch (744 m) and the Cab ( 841 m).

Neighboring towns are Velka Lhota and Vidče in the north, Wallachian Bystřice in the northeast, Růžďka in the west and Bystřička in the northwest.

History

The other one in a tributary of the Bystřice Vreuntspergk castle was first mentioned in 1308, as Vok of Kravař leased the castle together with the oppidum Setteinz by the Master of the Knights Templar Ekko for 30 years. Previously Ekko had received various unspecified goods in the area of Protiv of Doubravice as a gift in 1298. Already in the 14th century, the castle went out again.

In the mid-16th century, the settlement of belonging to the reign Rosenau forests began along the Bystřice. In this case, no village structures, but typical of the Moravian Wallachia single strokes emerged ( Paseken ) with Einödhöfen. Around 1620 this Paseken were first called Bystřice and from 1629 they were distinguished in Velka Bystřice and Bystřiček ( Malá Bystřice ).

After the replacement of patrimonial the settlement belonged in 1849 to the political and judicial district Wallachisch Meseritsch. When in 1867 the construction of a separate school was planned, it came to battle, as the population of Malá Bystřice each was half of Catholics and Protestants, who did not want to send in one and the same school their children. By order of the Moravian Provincial Government two school houses were built in the following year. In Na Santově the Catholic and the Protestant school in V Okluce arose. In 1870 there were negotiations on the establishment of another school. In 1874, finally, the school in Na Santově became the official school and the other in 1883 closed. In 1900 the city had 769 inhabitants.

Since 1960, Malá Bystřice belongs to Okres Vsetín. In 1971, the closure of the school and the children were enrolled in school by Wallachian Bystřice. The Catholic parish is in Valašské Bystřice, the Protestant parish church in Velka Lhota.

Community structure

For the community of Malá Bystřice no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Timbered belfry in Na Santově
  • Memorial for two Soviet radio operator of the partisan brigade Žižka in Na Santově
  • Reservoir Bystřička
  • Place Zámčisko with remnants of the ramparts of the castle Freundsberg from the 13th/14th century. Century, northwest of Malá Bystřice in a tributary of the Bystřice on Klenov
  • Svantovítova skala, natural monument, north-west of Malá Bystřice
542038
de