Radčice (Jablonec nad Nisou District)

Radčice ( German Radschitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers south-east of Jablonec nad Nisou and belongs to Okres Jablonec nad Nisou.

Geography

The village is located in the iron Broder Bergland ( Železnobrodská Highlands ) on the left side above the valley of the brook Žernovník. One kilometer west of the valley carries the European Route 65 / State Road 10 from Turnov to Tanvald over, branches off from the main road where the 287 nad Nisou Jablonec.

Neighboring towns are Zásada in the north, Držkov in the northeast, Jílové u Držkova in the east, Jirkov and Střevelná in the south, and Chlístov Těpeře in the southwest, and Dupanda Alšovice in the west and Bratrikov and Loužnice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1547 as a possession of Wartenberg, of which it acquired in 1615 from the Smiřický Smiřice. 1864 Radčice became an independent municipality and in the same year was the first wooden school house, which was destroyed in the great fire of 1875. After the reconstruction, the now stone schoolhouse was used until 1930; In 1933 the inauguration of the new village school, where the classes were canceled due to low number of students in 1978. 1931, the place had 470 inhabitants.

Attractions

  • Old Bohemian log houses
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