Troubky-Zdislavice

Troubky-Zdislavice

Troubky-Zdislavice

Municipality in Zlín, Czech Republic


Troubky-Zdislavice is a municipality in Kroměříž District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants.

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Administrative parts

Belfry in Troubky

The municipality is made up of the villages of Troubky and Zdislavice.

Geography

Troubky-Zdislavice is located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) southwest of Kroměříž and 28 km (17 mi) west of Zlín. It lies in a hllia and mainly agricultural landscape in the Litenčice Hills. The highest point is at 416 metres (1,365 ft) above sea level. The Olšinka Stream flows through the municipality.

History

The first written mention of Troubky is from 1281 and of Zdislavice is from 1349.[2] For centuries, Troubky was divided into two parts, one held by the local Lords of Zdounky and the second by the bishops of Olomouc. Zdislavice often changed owners and was held by a hundred of various lower nobles. The almost last of them and one of the most notable owners was the Dubský family.[3]

The two villages were merged or unofficially administered together several times in their history. The modern municipality was formed by the merger of the separate municipalities of Troubky and Zdislavice in 1960.[3][4]

Demographics

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Transport

There are no railways or major roads passing through the municipality.

Sights

Zdislavice Castle

The Zdislavice Castle was built as a Baroque palace in the late 17th century on the site of a former stone fortress. In the 1840s, it was rebuilt to its current Empire style form by Count Dubský.[2] The castle includes a park with the Dubský family tomb. The castle, which has been dilapidated for a long time, is today privately owned and gradually being repaired.[4]

The film Requiem pro panenku was shot here.[4]

Notable people


References

  1. "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  2. "Zajímavosti" (in Czech). Obec Troubky-Zdislavice. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  3. "Historie" (in Czech). Obec Troubky-Zdislavice. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  4. "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Kroměříž" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 7–8.

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