Přibyslavice (Brno-Country District)

Přibyslavice ( German Pschibislawitz, also Przibislawitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers southeast of Velka Bites and belongs to Okres Brno- venkov.

Geography

Přibyslavice located in the highlands Bobravská in the source basin of the creek Přibyslavický creek. The village lies on the northwestern edge of the Park Údolí Bílého potoka. To the north rises the Bítešská horka (491 m). 700 m south of Přibyslavice leads past the highway D1 / E 55 / E 65; the next exit 168 Devět Křížů located at Lesní Hluboké. Also located southeast Křížů the roadhouse Devět.

Neighboring towns are Krovi, Rýglovský Mlýn and Panov in the north, Spálený Mlýn, Pavlovcův Mlýn and Svatoslav in the northeast, Radoškov in the east, Lesní Hluboké and Devět Křížů the southeast, Zalesna Zhoř and Ludvíkov in the south, klecany and Košíkov the southwest, Otmarov and Janovice in west and Velka Bites in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1175th

After the abolition of patrimonial Přibyslavice / Przybislawitz formed in 1850 with the court Otmarov a municipality in the district team Velké Meziříčí. In 1948 the village the Okres Velka Bites was assigned. Otmarov lost at that time the status of a local part. After its dissolution Přibyslavice was with the beginning of 1961 part of the Okres Brno- venkov, at the same time was the incorporation of Radoškov. In 1972, the highway from Prague to Bratislava Brno was taken over in operation.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Přibyslavice Přibyslavice ( Pschibislawitz ) and Radoškov ( Radoschkow ) and the settlements Otmarov ( Ottmarau ) and Spálený Mlýn. In the corridors of Přibyslavice the motorway service station and gas station Devět is Křížů.

Attractions

  • Chapel in Přibyslavice
  • Chapel in Otmarov
  • Nature Park Údolí Bílého potoka
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