Andělská Hora (Bruntál District)
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Andělská hora (German: Engelsberg) is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located 8 km northwest of Bruntál and has around 370 inhabitants.
Village of Pustá Rudná (Lauterseifen) is administrative part of Andělská Hora.
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[edit] History
The village was founded in 1540, in 1553 it was registered as mining city and furnished (in 1556) with all necessary permissions for mining by Johann the Elder von Würben from Freudenthal. After the Thirty Years' War the town was given to the Order of Teutonic Knights who owned the town until 1639.
According to the Austrian census of 1910 the village had 1,789 inhabitants, 1,773 of whom had permanent residence there. Census asked people for their native language, 1,767 (99.7%) were German-speaking. Most populous religious group were Roman Catholics with 1,761 (98.4%).[1]
[edit] Sights
- Church of "Birth of Virgin Mary" from 1672, rebuilt after a fire in 1734
- Statue of the John of Nepomuk (1724)
- Empire cross out of sandstone at the market place (1815)
- Annaberg, mercy chapel (1767)
[edit] Personalities
- Josef Bartsch, a wood carver
- E. S. Engelsberg (1825-1879), a composer (pseudonym of Eduard Schön)
- Moritz Jursitzky, a writer
- Albert Schindler, a Biedermeier painter and engraver
[edit] References
- ^ Ludwig Patryn (ed): Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 in Schlesien, Troppau 1912.
[edit] External links
- Official website (Czech)
- Short information about the village (Czech)
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