Municipal office Jindřichov. Office Hours: - Mon 7.30-11.30, 12.00-17.00 - Tue, Thu 6.30-11.30, 12.00-15.00 - Wed 6.30-11.30, 12.00-16.00 - Fri 6.30-11.30, 12.00-13.00.
Municipal office Jiříkov. Office Hours: - Mon, Wed 8-12, 12.30-16.30 - Tue, Thu 8-12, 12.30-15.30 - Fri 8-12.
Karlova Studánka Municipal Office. Karlova Studánka is the highest village in the Bruntál district (800 m above sea level). It is the gateway to the second highest peak in the Czech Republic - Praděd (1492 m above sea level). In these places there are also the most attractive nature trails, hiking and skiing trails in Hrubý Jeseník. The priority of Karlova Studánka is the spa, which stood at…
Obecní úřad Křišťanovice. The village is situated on the border of the Moravian-Silesian and Olomouc regions, the boundary of the Black and Baltic Sea basins at an altitude of 620 - 650 m. The weather here is mostly harsh and windy for most of the year. Although the village is situated on the foothills of Nízký Jeseník, it is a paradox that in the cadastral area there is no suitable slope for…
Municipal office. Office Hours: - Mon 7-12, 12.45-17 - Tue, Thu 7-12, 12.45-15 - Wed 7-12, 12.45-16 - Fri 7-12.30.
The village of Malá Štáhle was founded around 1540 by Josef Pňovský in Sovinec - it therefore belonged to the Soviet estate. As a territorial self-governing unit, it was established on 1 April 2000 under Act No. 128/2000 Coll., On Municipalities. There is a public water supply and sewerage system including WWTP. There are about 150 permanent residents registered, there are 2 pensions with…
The town of Albrechtice is located in the district of Bruntál, about 13 kilometers northwest of Krnov. It is located on the edge of the fertile Polish lowlands and opens the entrance to the Osoblažské promontory. The first surviving written mention dates from 1377, another important event dates back to 1563, when our town was awarded the coat of arms by Ferdinand I. Habsburg. The town of…
City Hall: - Department of Construction and Environment.
The village of Osoblaha is located in the district of Bruntál near the border with Poland and is part of the Silesian Lowlands. The territory of the village consists mostly of agricultural land, meadows, forests, pastures and a smaller part of built-up or industrial area. The village has an area of 2579 ha and now has 1084 inhabitants. The first written mention of the village dates from 1233,…
Obecní úřad Petrovice.
Razová Municipal Office. The first surviving written records of Razová are from 1288. During the Hussite wars and the campaign of Matthias Corvinus' troops against the Polish King Casimir, the village was probably burned and remained in ruins. Until 1531, when a new settlement took place, the village was called Radsoff. According to the assumptions, its name was derived from the local old Slavic…