Obrnice

Obrnice ( German Obernitz ) is a town in the Central Bohemian Highlands in Okres in Most (Czech Republic).

History

By finds himself first settlements can already find in the Bronze Age. 1282 was the first written record in a Schenk deed is recorded in the Obernitz with a mill. 1341, the village became the property of the monastery Ossegg. 1420 is the place to settle war debts to Nikolaus Schön Britz was passed, who passed it to Jan of Vřesovice.

1460 the monastery was Ossegg owner again and remained so until the years 1620-1629, in which the village Ritter Felix Kaplirz de Sulewicz belonged. During this period, mainly lived in the German city.

Due to lignite mining, the population grew. Due to the need of mining other industries emerged in place. A brick factory was built and the village was accessible by roads. 1871 Obernitz received by the private Prague Duxer railroad railway connection.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Obrnice České Zlatníky ( Bohemian Zlatnik, also Schladnig ) Chanov ( Khan) and Obrnice ( Obernitz ), at the same time also form Katastralbezirke.

Attractions

" Church of Saint George " in České Zlatníky. The church dates from the late 17th century.

Sons and daughters of the town

Eduard Schreiber ( b. 1939 ). - Documentary film director

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