Statutarni mesto Ostrava


Mitrovicka 100/342, Ostrava - Nova Bela 724 00
Telephone: +420 606 044 998

Nová Bělá municipal district office, municipal office.

In the first written record from 1392, Bishop Mikuláš of Olomouc confirms the gift of 150 hryvnias per year from the village of Nová Bělá to Eliška, the wife of Bishop Marshal Jošt from Wolfsburg. According to another entry in the lien book of the Olomouc bishopric, Jošt and his brothers were the holders of the Pasków estate. The estate included Paskov - a village, fortress and courtyard, Nová Bělá, Nová Hrabová, part of Stará Hrabová and Malý Sviadnov. Nová Bělá belonged to the Paskov manor until the abolition of serfdom in 1848.

In the Middle Ages, Nová Bělá had about 25 lans of arable land.
A rope was used to mark the land, which at the time of colonization was enough to be cultivated by one person with a two-horse team. According to the land register, there were 22 homesteaders in Nová Běla in 1676.
17 of them farmed on land with an area of 21 to 60 meters, five homesteaders were housekeepers. At that time, the village owned a forge and the Bučina forest, the authorities had two ponds in the village cadastre, the Lipiny forest and a branch in the Bučina forest. In 1698, she built a tavern, which she immediately sold to the subject Jan Figarka for 300 guilders.

In 1795, it was built in the Nové Bělá chapel at municipal expense and from citizens' collections, in 1823 a stone cross was erected in the Nové Bělá fields. A chapel was also built in Mitrovica, said to have been built here by the wife of a murdered farmer.

In 1771, 190 adults and 53 children lived in Nová Běla.
Sixty years later, the village already had 537 inhabitants and 89 houses.
Records from 1843 indicate that 1, 265 acres of land were farmed here, of which 775 acres were fields, 76 acres were meadows, and 61 acres were non-productive land.
Another great revival of life in the village took place in the second half of the 19th century, when the people of Novobělán stopped making a living exclusively from agriculture and started commuting to the mines and smelters in Ostrava.
While in 1843 there were 556 inhabitants, in 1900 there were already 939 and in 1940 there were already 1756 inhabitants.
Nová Bělá was annexed to Moravská Ostrava in 1941, and 13 years later it became an independent municipality again. Pod Ostrava began to belong again in 1975, primarily as a background for housing construction.
The number of inhabitants as of 31.12.2009 was 1732.
A nursing home with 16 1+kk apartments, 2 2+kk apartments and four 2+kk apartments for young couples - so-called starter apartments - has been operating on the territory of the municipal district since 2006.

Reg. No.: 00845451
VAT No.: CZ00845451
District: Ostrava-mesto
Country: The Czech Republic
Legal form: others
Employees: 6 - 25 employees
Turnover: over 60 000 thousand €
Contact person: Lumír Bahr

Telephone:
+420 606 044 998
+420 599 424 301

Fax:
+420 599 424 205

Email:
info@ostrava.cz

Web:


Contact persons:
Lumir Bahr
tel: +420 599 424 202
email: lbahr@novabela.ostrava.cz

Mgr. Vladimir Krcmarsky
tel: +420 596 731 148
email: v.krcmarsky@seznam.cz


Working time:
Po 7.30-11.30, 12.30-17.30; St 7.30-11.30, 12.30-17.00

GPS: 49°45′12.67″ N, 18°15′15.37″ E

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