Všechovice (Přerov District)

Všechovice ( German Wschechowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers south-west of Kelč and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Všechovice is on the left side of the river Juhyně in Kelečská pahorkatina ( Keltscher hill country). North-east rises the Strážné ( 399 m), in the northwest, the Hranečníky (333 m) and the Bozi muka (351 m).

Neighboring towns are Opatovice and Malhotice in the north, Horni Těšice, Rouské and Kelč in the northeast, Babice in the east, Kunovice and Komárno in the southeast, Provodovice, Trávník and Osicko in the south, Příleský Mlýn, Drholec, Horni Újezd ​​and Vítonice the southwest, Žákovice in the West and Býškovice, Rakov and Paršovice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was made in 1281 in connection with Dobroslaw de Wcsiechowitz. King Wenceslas II donated the estate Vchechowitz 1285 the Olomouc Church. From 1317 Všechovice made ​​for over 550 years a bishop's feud. Other forms of the name were Wschechowitz, Wsechowicz, Wschecowicz and Wschekowicz (1317-1320), Schechowicz and Wschechowicz ( 1359 ), Wczechowicz ( 1404), Všechovice and Wssiechowicz ( 1431), Wssechowicz ( 1461 ), Wsczechowicz ( 1463 ) and Wssechowitz ( 1633). In 1385, pledged Wok of Krawarn his Wschechowiczer goods to three years to Hereš Rokytnice. The center of the town was formed at that time a mighty stone festivals around which the village began to grow. 1431 was intabuliert as the owner of the goods Wssiechowicz Johann Giskra of Wssiechowicz in the country table. He held the fief until 1446. Between 1532 and 1579, the brothers Jan and Jaroš Kunčický Kunčice and their descendants owned the Good Všechovice and at the same time the festivities Skalička, Provodovice and Komárno. Subsequent owner was Jiří Vlk of Konecchlumí, he sold the Lehn 1583 to Jan the Elder. Želecký of Počenice. This could reshape the old feasts into a Renaissance castle and create a stately courtyard. In 1653 the Želecký of Počenice in Všechovice could build a schoolhouse. Since 1738 parish registers are performed in Všechovice. In 1791 the village consisted of 86 houses and 583 inhabitants had. Until the mid-19th century Všechovice always made an independent fiefdom.

After the abolition of patrimonial Všechovice / Wschechowitz formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Holle show. 1869 ended the feudal relation to the Archbishopric of Olomouc. The Želecký of Počenice sold the property in 1877 to the archdiocese. In 1880 the village had grown to 133 and had 967 inhabitants. 1888 a new school building was erected in the village square. 1910 lived in 136 houses of Všechovice 912 people. The archbishop's estate was nationalized after the Second World War. After the abolition of Okres Holešov the community in 1960 associated with the Okres Přerov. In 1976, the surrounding communities Horni Újezd ​​Malhotice, Provodovice and Rouské were first connected to the Local National Committee Všechovice and incorporated in 1983. 1985 was a new school in the pavilion style. The incorporated villages all dissolved with effect from November 24, 1990 release. In 2005 lived in 268 houses of Všechovice 880 people. Všechovice is vicarage for Býškovice, Malhotice, Rouské, Provodovice and Komárno.

Community structure

For the community Všechovice no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Castle Všechovice, it was the end of the 16th century renaissance led by Jan the Elder. Želecký of Počenice from one built in the 14th century celebrations. 1770 saw the construction of a baroque wing on the main wing. Got its present shape, the single-storey building with mansard roof when converting from 1880.
  • Baroque parish church of the Holy Trinity, built in 1756-1757 under Václav Arnost Želecký of Počenice

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Bohuslav Fuchs (1895-1972), functionalist architect and urban planner
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