Řehlovice

Řehlovice ( German: United Tschochau ) is a Czech community in northern Bohemia. It is located ten kilometers south-west of Ústí nad Labem and belongs to the same Okres.

Geography

Řehlovice is located in the Valley of the Bílina. This valley is here crossed by the motorway D8 Trmice / Ústí nad Labem and the expressway R63 of Teplice and the railway line Trmice - Bílina, to which the town has a railway station. To the south and east of the town rises the Central Bohemian Massif.

Neighboring municipalities are Trmice and Stebno in the northeast, Dolni Zálezly in the east, Habrovany midst of the township, and in the west and southwest communities Rtyně nad Bílinou, Žalany, ZIM Okres Teplice.

Radejčín has a railway station of the North Bohemian Transversal.

History

The first written reference 1328. During the time of the Habsburg monarchy, the church was part of the judicial district or the district Aussig Aussig.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Řehlovice Brozánky ( Prosanken ) Dubice ( Dubitz ) Habří ( Habrzi ) Hliňany ( Hlinay ) Moravany ( Morwan ) Radejčín ( Radzein ) Řehlovice ( United Tschochau ) and Stadice ( Staditz ). Basic settlement units are Brozánky, Dubice, Habří, Hliňany, Lochočice ( Lochtschitz ) Moravany, Nové Stadice ( New Staditz ) Radejčín, Řehlovice and Stadice. To Řehlovice also the settlement Dubičky heard ( Kleindubitz ).

The municipality is divided into the Katastralbezirke Dubice nad Labem, Lochočice, Moravany Dubic, Radejčín, Řehlovice and Stadice.

Attractions

Trinity Church

The Church of the Holy Trinity, built in 1352, is located on the main square. At the western visible tower, the larger bell, Master Thomas of Leitmeritz ( Tomáš z Litoměřic ) in 1535 created and a smaller František Herold depends from the year 1856. Both bells were hung one floor above the clock tower, ringing every fifteen minutes and have their original clapper. In 1926, the wooden yoke was renewed. The alfalfa of the tower is empty.

Dubice church

Built in 1579 St. Barbara Church in Dubice stands on the edge of the village on the Elbe valley. The eastern tower is an ornate bell from 1595, created by the Prague bell foundry Brikcí of Cimperk ( Brikcí z Cimperka ). From the church you look at the extensive transverse valley of the Elbe.

St. Wenceslaus Church in Brozánky

The Church of St. Wenceslas, which was built in 1352 is increased in the resort. In the western church tower, there are now no more bell, but only a steel suspension and two wooden roofs. Among them, four bobbins are mounted. Previously there were three or four bells, of which only the bell from the 1541 Master Matthew Spitz ( Matěj Špic ) is known.

Additional points of interest

  • Monument to Přemysl the plowman on the King field ( Královské pole ) at Stadice
  • " Birthplace " of Przemysl the tiller in Stadice
  • Old bridge over the Bílina in Brozánky.
  • Horse-drawn fire engine
  • Bell in Moravany, built on a forked pole is located on a hill in the village. The bell is in cast-iron with inscription on the wreath.
  • Trinity Chapel in Habří, built in 1738 on a hill near the thoroughfare.
  • Doerells view at Dubitz.

Personalities

  • Friedrich von Bila († 1621), owner of the dominions Schochau and Chottomirsch
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