Myslín

Myslín ( German Mislin ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located two kilometers northwest of Mirovice and belongs to Okres Pisek.

Geography

Myslín is located in the Central Bohemian hills. The village is located below the confluence of the creek Hrádecký creek in the valley of Vlčava. Through the village leads the railway line Protivín - Zdice. West runs the main road I/19 between Březnice and Miro Vice. To the northeast, the Myslínek ( Wojenitzberg, 492 m) and the Ohařská hora rise (518 m), to the east the Šibená ( 484 m ) southeast of the Haj (516 m) in the southwest of Holý vrch (513 m ) west of the Čihadlo (515 m) and in the northwest the Rampaška (516 m) and the Šance (Sweden jump, 512 m).

Neighboring towns are Strážiště, Dobra Voda and Nestrašovice in the north, Řejvodův Mlýn, Ohar, Boješice and Zalužany in the northeast, serkov in the east, Lety, Horosedly and Mirovice in the southeast, Urbanův Mlýn, Na Návrší, Podskalí and Plíškovice in the south, Sochovice, Ráztely, Drahenicky, Holy Vrch and Drahenice the southwest, Simínský Mlýn and Hudčice in the west and Počaply, Počapelský Mlýn, Lhotka, Na Drahách, Na Pazdernách, Zámecký okres, Březnice and boron in the northwest.

History

It is believed that started as in other South Bohemian rivers, from the 10th century BC with the placer gold in the valley of the Vlčava. Archaeological finds evidence of a settlement of the area from the Slavic period. On the hill above the confluence of Šance Mlýnský creek and Vlčava was in the early Middle Ages, Slavic Bolzano, which formed the center of the area Bozeňsko. On December 17, 1239 the village Mizlin was named in a certificate of ownership document of King Wenceslas I of the Kladruby, but it is not certain whether this refers to Myslín.

Probably Myslín emerged only in the 14th century after the construction of Fixed Myslín from a bailey and later Vorwerkshof the festivities. Their owners were the masters of Myslín in the 14th and 15th centuries. The original village was located on the left side of the Vlčava over the festivities. 1532 acquired the Vladiken Laubsky of Lub ( Loubský z Lub ) the knight's seat Myslín hereditary. In 1572 the estate was owned by the brothers Johann and Ignaz Laubsky of Lub, who had also Zalužany. Until the Thirty Years' War, the Laubsky manage Lub of the estate at a profit and lived in prosperity. The consequences of the war the family Laubsky could not recover and, increasingly indebted. The Laubsky of Lub held the estate until 1668, the last owner of this generation was from 1660 Adam Ignaz Laubsky of Lub. On December 20, 1679 Prince Johann Christian von Eggenberg bought on the Good Myslín and opened it to the Familienfideikommiss Worlik. After 1717 the Eggenberger extinguished in the male line, inherited in 1719 the Haus Schwarzenberg whose possessions.

In 1837 the estate comprised the villages Mislin Mislin and Stražissť ( Strážiště ) and five houses of Plischkowitz ( Plíškovice ) and a House of Sochowitz ( Sochovice ). The village consisted of 39 houses Mislin with 339 inhabitants, including an Israelite family. In the village there was a small stately castle, an estate, a tavern and a mill. Offsides were the five- scattered houses monolayer Straz / w podacých (Na Na Drahách and Pazdernách ) and the Rustikalhof Lhota or Podskaly ( Lhotka ). Parish and school location was Miro joke .. Until the mid-19th century the estate Mislin formed part of the Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik including the Allodialgütern Zalužan, Zbenitz and Bukowan.

After the abolition of patrimonial Myslín / Mislin was in 1850 a district of the municipality of Lety in the District Commission Pisek and the judicial district of Miro joke. Between 1873 and 1875 took place on the right side of the Vlčava below the festivals of the construction of the railway Protivín - Zdice. In the following time developed around the railway station new homes, so that today is the greater part of the right Myslín Vlčava. In the year 1887, Myslín and Strážiště of Lety broke off and formed the community Myslín. In the course of the land reform, belonging to the large estates of Prince Schwarzenberg Good Myslín 1923-1924 was divided into lots, the remainder of the estate fell while the Czechoslovak State. The district Strážiště 1952 umgemeindet at his own request after Počaply. The station Myslín was decommissioned in 1971. On 1 January 1988 Myslín was incorporated into Miro Vice. On March 1, 1992, Myslín broke again from Mirovice and formed its own community. Since 2008, the municipality performs a coat of arms and banners.

Community structure

For the community Myslín no districts are reported. To Myslín heard the monolayer Lhotka.

Attractions

  • Fixed Myslín, the Renaissance portal of 1595 shows the coat of arms Laubsky of Lub. It belongs to the cultural monuments of the Okres Pisek
  • Bildstock west behind the festivities at the former cowshed
  • Shrine at the dirt road to the northwest behind the celebrations
  • Stock image at the house # 17
  • Belfry
  • Several roadside crosses
  • Mlýn Jewish cemetery Mirovice, south of the village opposite the mill Urbanův
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