Trpísty

Trpísty ( German Trpist ) is a municipality with 221 inhabitants ( 1 January 2004) in the Czech Republic. It is located 10 km northeast of Stříbro on the road to Úněšov in 448 m above sea level on a plateau above the valley of Úterský creek.

The place is located near the railway line from Pňovany after Bezdruzice and has from 1 km south-west of the village a breakpoint. 2 km southeast of Trpísty on the lower reaches of the creek begins Úterský the reservoir Hracholusky, a recreation area, in which the Mies is jammed.

Community structure

The municipality Trpísty the district Sviňomazy ( Zwinomas ) belongs to the living space Horské Domky ( Berghäuseln ).

History

The first mention of the village dates from the year 1251st Trpist was the seat of a basic rule, and its first owners were the Guttensteiner. They were followed by the March Warden of Hradek, the former dominion Welperschitz united at the beginning of the 17th century with Trpist. The Swan Berger, 1617 the government acquired, eventually formed from their possession in Trpist and Triebl the basic rule Trpist - Triebl that existed until the replacement of patrimonial regimes. Gepfarrt was Trpist after Welperschitz.

From 1723 to 1729 was Prosper Anton Joseph von Sinzendorf the Trpísty palace built.

From 1938 to 1945, the town belonged to the district of Mies. 1939 349 people lived in the place. On 1 July 1980 Trpísty was incorporated into Erpužice, since 24 November 1990, there is again an independent municipality.

Attractions

Most important monument is the probably to designs by the architect Jakob Pilsener Auguston instead of the castle in the Baroque castle built Guttensteiner Trpísty. Due to the loss of the castle archives in the 18th century is no longer possible to determine whether the plans of the castle actually originate from Auguston. The planner painter Wenzel Samuel Schmidt created 1743-1744 located in the interior of the palace frescoes. The park was redesigned in the 19th century to an English landscape garden, old tree population also includes a female ginkgo tree. Both the buildings and structures as well as the Park have been preserved in their original state, but neglected by the expropriation of the lords of the castle during the communist regime. In November 2002, the renovation of the castle, which is a significant cultural monument because of its originality began.

When the district Sviňomazy was in the Middle Ages, a castle whose name is forgotten today. Since the 20th century the plant, of which only an overgrown scree is still visible, as is called Hradek Sviňomazský.

Castle Trpísty - Garden Portal

Trpísty Castle - Fresco in the salon: Ambassador Count Joachim von Sinzendorf is in Constantinople Opel from Amurat III. receive.

Trpísty, Chapel in the village square

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