Nová Ves (Brno-Country District)

Nová Ves ( German Neudorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers west of Ivančice and belongs to Okres Brno- venkov.

Geography

Nová Ves is on a plane between the valleys of the Jihlava and Oslava. The village is located mostly in the area of ​​the Park Oslava and at the northeastern edge of the Natural Park Střední Pojihlaví. In Nová Ves the Oslava inflow Údolní springs creek. To the north rises the Roveň (316 m ) in the north- east, the Oslavanská stará hora (298 m ) east of the Koblih (274 m) and Bouchal (276 m), in the south of Vinohrady (278 m ) west of the Biskoupský Kopec (397 m) and in the northwest of the U Oběšeneho ( 369 m). Between Nová Ves and Senorady is the extinct settlement Řevušín.

Neighboring towns are Lukovany in the north, Oslavany in the northeast, Ivančice in the east, and Letkovice Alexovice to the southeast, and Řeznovice Hrubšice in the south, Biskoupky in the southwest, and Kozínek Lhánice in the west and Senorady and Čučice in the northwest.

History

To the northwest, there was the settlement Řevušín. This was called in 1230 as part of its pledge by the abbot of the monastery Ernst Trebitsch to the Cistercian monastery " Vallis S. Mariae " in Oslavany first time. At the beginning of the 14th century the Cumans burned the village.

A memorial in the book retained by Nová Ves legend laid the destruction Řevušíns one hundred years after the time of the Moravian fratricidal war between the Margrave Jobst and Prokop. The monastery is said to have Oslavany then a new settlement Nova Ves founded around 1410 closer to the city, which was a designated as Zadnà Pustá Ves part of the corridors of Řevušín.

The first written mention of Nová Ves was in 1547. Since 1750, a seal is detectable, which bore the inscription Dedina Nowa Wes.

After the abolition of patrimonial Nová Ves formed a parish in the district Brno team. 1921 came to the village Okres Brno- venkov. Between 1948 and 1960 it belonged to Okres Rosice and after its resolution back to Okres Brno- venkov. In 1985, the annexation to Oslavany. Since 1990, the municipality Nová Ves is back.

Attractions

  • Statue of St. John, on the village green
  • Ruins of Castle Templštejn, southwest at the Jihlava
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