Strážek Explained

Strážek
Settlement Type:Market town
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Vysočina
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Žďár nad Sázavou
Pushpin Map:Czech Republic
Pushpin Relief:1
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates:49.4408°N 16.1933°W
Established Title:First mentioned
Established Date:1358
Area Total Km2:23.00
Elevation M:461
Population As Of:2024-01-01
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:853
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:592 53

Strážek (German: Straschkau) is a market town in Žďár nad Sázavou District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants.

Administrative parts

The villages of Jemnice, Krčma, Meziboří, Mitrov and Moravecké Janovice are administrative parts of Strážek.

Geography

Strážek is located about southeast of Žďár nad Sázavou and 38km (24miles) northwest of Brno. It lies in the Křižanov Highlands. The highest point is the Strážnice hill at 550m (1,800feet) above sea level. The Bobrůvka River flows through the market town proper. The Libochovka River flows through the village of Meziboří and supplies one of the largest fishponds in the area, the Mezibořský pond.

History

The first written mention of Strážek is from 1358. In 1375, Strážek was already a market town. Until 1560, it belonged to the Mitrov estate, then it was annexed to the Moravec estate.[2]

Transport

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

Sights

The main landmark of Strážek is the Church of Saints Simon and Jude. It is an architecturally valuable building, built mainly in the Renaissance style in 1616.[2] [3]

The Mitrov Castle was probably founded at the end of the 13th century. It was abandoned around 1481. The core of the castle was probably dismantled for material for newer construction in the vicinity. Today, the castle is a ruin, from which several walls have been preserved. The ruin is freely accessible.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024. Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
  2. Web site: Historie. Městys Strážek. cs. 2023-09-12.
  3. Web site: Kostel sv. Šimona a Judy se sochou sv. Jana Nepomuckého. National Heritage Institute. cs. 2023-09-12.
  4. Web site: Zřícenina hradu Mitrov. National Heritage Institute. cs. 2023-09-12.