Myslivny

Myslivny ( German forester houses) is a now existing only of a few houses local situation of Bozi Dar ( Gottesgab ) in the Czech Republic.

Geographical Location

Myslivny lies at an altitude of 1000 m N.M. located on the plateau of the upper Ore Mountains, a brief hour's walk from Bozi Dar and is easily accessible on the road to Horni Blatna ( mountain town plates). The 1.5 km northwest of the God Gaber Spitzberg on black water between Gottesgab and soaps located place is surrounded by high forest and was once a popular summer resort and a winter sports resort. Forester houses was until the end of World War II directly to the bus line Gottesgab - approached Schlackenwerth - Abertham.

History

The place was to the 16th century in the reign of Schwarzenberg. He emerged as a scattered settlement directly at Knight Green Erzgebirgspass, where this crossed by plates with the road connecting Gottesgab and on today's northwestern outskirts amidst dense grove a forester's lodge was built, to which later were joined by a number of houses that originally mostly lumberjacks accommodation found.

The population of foresters houses subsisted on agriculture, forestry work and lace-making. After the expulsion of the German population, many houses were demolished. The 2-3 remaining buildings are now used as a weekend plots. In the immediate vicinity of the place was built in 1950 at the black water of the reservoir Myslivny. The existing restaurant until 1946 to forest silence no longer exists. Only their name was on a restaurant near Breitenbrunn / Erzgeb. transferred, but also no longer exists today.

The Rangers houses were partially an independent municipality soaps ( Ryžovna ) or to Gottesgab. Since the municipal reform of 1960, in which also Ryžovna was incorporated into Bozi Dar, they belong to a total of Bozi Dar.

The Greek writer Nikos Kazantzakis who spent the 1929 and 1932 several months forester houses. He lived in the house of Philip Kraus, was like many others demolished after the Second World War. On 10 May 1929 he had rented there with his second wife Heleni Samiou first time on the recommendation of the Czech journalist and writer Egon Erwin Kisch two rooms in order to work undisturbed on two documentary books and film scenarios. On April 9, 1930, he left again forester houses and returned in late July 1931. This time he lived until May 31, 1932 here. Kazantzakis 's best-known novel is " Alexis Sorbas " which was made ​​into a film starring Anthony Quinn in the U.S.. In the market of Gottesgab reminds a small monument unveiled in 1995 at these prominent holidaymaker.

Tourism

Immediately through the village leads the Plattner Art ditch and in winter the ski Erzgebirgische highway. Toward Zlatý Kopec is located in the forest a pedestrian border crossing to Tellerhäuser.

On hiking trails in the Spitzberg or the surrounding villages Bozi Dar, Rozhraní, Ryžovna and Hřebečná are easy to reach.

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