Řícmanice

Řícmanice ( German Ritzmanitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers north east of the center of Brno and belongs to Okres Brno- venkov.

Geography

Řícmanice is located in the south of Drahany country. Surrounded by woods village lies at the confluence of the creek Močílky in the Časnýř.

Neighboring towns are Babice nad Svitavou in the north, Kanice in the northeast, Obce and Ochoz u Brna in the east, Horni Mlýn, Prostřední Mlýn, Hostěnice and Mokrá - Horákov the southeast, Lisen to the south, Bílovice nad Svitavou the southwest, Soběšice in the west and Ořešín, Útěchov and Ptačinek in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in a deed dated 1210 relating to a Zdislav de Recmanisci. This instrument has proven to be a later forgery. Owners of Řícmanice were in course of time the gender of Kunštát, Leipa, Boskowitz and Lichtenburg. In the 17th century, the Liechtenstein purchased the goods and beat them to the reign Pozořice. Řícmanice formed with Kanice a municipality, used since the 17th century both villages a common seal, which showed a crossed with a Rodehacke mallets and including a sickle.

After the abolition of patrimonial Řícmanice formed with the district Kanice 1850 a municipality in the district of Brno team. 1867 Kanice sparked off and became a separate parish. 1921 Řícmanice was assigned to the Okres Brno- venkov. Between 1948 and 1960 the town was part of the Okres Brno- okolí and since 1961 it belongs back to Brno- okolí. Řícmanice now belongs to the micro-region Časnýř. Gepfarrt the village is by Babice nad Svitavou.

Community structure

For the community Řícmanice no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Arboretum, in a clearing north of the village
  • Chapel
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