Municipal office.
The village of Suchdol nad Odrou lies in the zone
Moravian gates.
It is one of the largest villages in Poodří and has
industrial-agricultural character.
Its location in the Oder valley offers
view of both the Oderské vrchy and the
foothills of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy.
The village belongs to a protected landscape area
Sub-floor.
The average altitude is 272 m.a.s.l.
The local part of Kletná is part of the municipality.
This is mainly a recreational area.
A water reservoir with an area of
1.75 ha.
The population of the village in 1999 was
2528.
The settlement was founded at the beginning of the 13th century.
century by Slavic settlers.
Over time, however, they prevailed in the settlement
German settlers.
In 1257, the settlement was called Suchodol
or Suchidol.
According to Latin documents from 1337,
called Cuchenthal, in 1430
Zauchenthal, and in 1597 Zauchtl.
The Czech name Suchdol appears for the first time
in the 15th and 16th centuries.
In the 13th century, the settlement fell under the domain
fulne managed by Smile from
Lichtenburg.
After that, its masters became the masters of
Cowherd.
After a short period when it belonged to Suchdol
under Helfštýn, returned in 1475
under the Fulnec estate, which later
bought by Jan from Žerotín.
At that time there was a Catholic life here
population as well as population
Lutheran beliefs, which, however, in the 18th century
went to Upper Lusatia.
Owners of the estate it belonged to
Suchdol, they took turns quite often
until 1806, when Valburga inherited it
Truchsess-Waldburg-Zeil, known
benefactor of the whole neighborhood.
The last owner of the manor was a family
Chlumecký-Bauer, who owned it until
until 1918.
It is also worth noting that in
in the years 1618-1621, Jan Ámos preached in the village
Comenius.