Pasohlávky | |
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![]() Main street with the municipal office | |
Coordinates:48°54′11″N16°32′37″E / 48.90306°N 16.54361°E /48.90306; 16.54361 | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | South Moravian |
District | Brno-Country |
First mentioned | 1276 |
Area | |
• Total | 26.66 km2 (10.29 sq mi) |
Elevation | 175 m (574 ft) |
Population (2024-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 775 |
• Density | 29/km2 (75/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 691 22 |
Website | www |
Pasohlávky (German:Weißstätten) is a municipality and village inBrno-Country District in theSouth Moravian Region of theCzech Republic. It has about 800 inhabitants. It is a summer resort at theNové Mlýny Reservoir.
Pasohlávky is located about 31 kilometres (19 mi) south ofBrno. It lies in theDyje–Svratka Valley. The highest point is the hill Hradisko at 221 m (725 ft) above sea level. The municipality is situated on the northwestern shore of theNové Mlýny Reservoir.
The first written mention of Pasohlávky is from 1276, under its original nameUherčice na Bílém břehu. Because of the construction of the Nové Mlýny reservoirs, thecadastral area of the neighbouring village ofMušov was joined to Pasohlávky on 1 January 1980 and most of the inhabitants moved to Pasohlávky. The area of Mušov was subsequently flooded.[2]
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The I/52 road (continuation of theD52 motorway from Brno toMikulov, part of theEuropean route E461) passes through the municipality.
The areas of Pasohlávky and Mušov are importantarchaeological sites. There are 28 known archaeological sites in the former Mušov and 21 in Pasohlávky.[5] Remains of a permanentRoman fortress from the 2nd century have been explored here. There is a museum with an exhibition dedicated to theRoman people and local discoveries.[2]
The Church of Saint Anne was originally a chapel, rebuilt in 1675 and extended to a church in 1811. In 1818, a tower was added.[2]
On the island in the Nové Mlýny Reservoir is the last remnant of Mušov, the Church of Saint Leonard of Noblac. The originally Romanesque church from the late 12th or early 13th century was rebuilt in the Gothic style in the 14th century.[2]
Aqualand Moravia in Pasohlávky is awater park that is the most visited tourist destination in the South Moravian Region.[6]