Oselce

Oselce ( German Wosseletz, also Woseletz, Wosoletz and Wassenbach, Czech formerly Oselec ) is a municipality with 358 inhabitants in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers southeast of Nepomuk and belongs to Okres Plzeň -jih. The land area is 1479 hectares.

Geography

Oselce is located 585 m above sea level. M. on the edge of a pond landscape in western Bohemia. North of the 625 high rises Bukový vrch. Through the village leads the state road 188 between the European route 49 and Horažďovice.

Neighboring towns are Kotoun, Olší ​​and Podřesanice in the north, Řesanice in the east, Nová Ves in the southeast, Černice in the south, and Stupovka Kvášňovice in the southwest, and Chlumy and Nekvasovy in the West.

History

The first mention of the festivals Oselce dates from 1388th in the southwest, in the valley of the creek Nekvasovský, at the site of the present monolayer Stupovka, there was the village Neustupovice which lies desolate since 1536.

From 1679 to 1807, the rule was owned by the Janovský z Janovic family. Began in 1705 under the direction of Giacomo Antonio de Maggi the reconstruction of the castle Oselce the baroque castle. Since 1749 the castle brewery is detectable, which produced up to 1902.

1832 acquired Franz Anton Boos of Waldeck castle from his mother, née Baroness von Bibra. The later castle Mr. Victor von Boos translated to Waldeck, composed and was considered a patron of the arts. Among his guests were in the 1890s and Others Jaroslav Vrchlický, Josef Vaclav Sladek, Josef Svatopluk Machar, Václav Tallich, Oskar Nedbal, Josef Suk and Adolf Hofmeister.

After the Second World War, the possession of the counts was expropriated Boos of Waldeck.

Attractions

  • Oselce Castle with Castle Park
  • Baroque granary in the castle park
  • Baroque chapel of St. Margaret in the village
  • Eckkapelle St. Victor, built in the middle of the 19th century
  • Historic farmhouses
  • Brewery Museum, established in 2004 in the house of the commune office
  • Linde of Oselce with a trunk circumference of 5.25 m
  • 300 -year-old beech tree on the way to Kotoun with a height of 32 m
  • Mineral spring Kloubovka on the way to Kotoun, in their vicinity was created in 1929 a chapel
  • Chapel of St Margaret was built on marketin vrch (662 m) on the road to Chlumy, 1691 by Jiří Vojtěch Janovský. After the desecration during the Josephine reforms it was built by the Boos - Waldeck family.
  • Built Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Kotoun, 1703-1705
  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk in Nová Ves, built in the first half of the 19th century
  • Čertův hrad between Nová Ves and Nezdřev, a pile of boulders that the legend has passed after the devils out there to build a castle. Along the way is located on the pond a small chapel.

Community structure

The municipality includes the districts Oselce Kotoun ( Kottaun ) and Nová Ves ( Neudorf ) and the hamlets and single layered Olší ​​, Podřesanice and Stupovka.

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