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The village of Miloslavov

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The basis of today's village were two settlements: Alžbetin Majer and Anna Majer. The area on which the settlements were established was originally a royal property and belonged to the Bratislava castle estate. A significantly older settlement is Alžbetin Majer, founded in the first half of the 13th century at the latest near the Romanesque church of St. Elizabeth.

The village of Miloslavov

The basis of today's village were two settlements: Alžbetin Majer and Anna Majer. The area on which the settlements were established was originally a royal property and belonged to the Bratislava castle estate. A significantly older settlement is Alžbetin Majer, founded in the first half of the 13th century at the latest near the Romanesque church of St. Elizabeth.

History
From the oldest history of the village

The first written mention of the settlement was a list of church tithes from 1332-1337, where it was listed as a settlement and church under the name "Szent Erszébeth, Ecclesia Sancta Elizabeth in Agro", ie "Saint Elizabeth, the church of St. Elizabeth in the field ". In the 16th and 17th centuries, plague epidemics decimated the population so much that the settlement practically ceased to exist. For example, in 1781, 17 people lived in the settlement. About 2 km from Elizabeth Majer at the beginning of the 19th century grew Anna Majer, named after Anna Apponyi, the family to whom the territory belonged at the time.

In 1882, both settlements were bought by the Knights Rezso Wiener Welten from the Apponyi family. He was an Austrian citizen, came from Jewish parents, and converted to Christianity as an adult. He was a great lover of horses and hunting, he had a forest planted on Alžbetina Majeri and in the nearby Nemet-čok majeri. After the occupation of Austria by Hitler, he died in Vienna while trying to drag him to a concentration camp.

The first settlement
Settlement on Anna Majeri began in the first week of July 1921. Ján Koša Jr. and Juraj Stanko from Hungary (Békešská Čaba) moved in first. Gradually, the Curanová, Lovciová, Štrbková and Saková families from Bulgaria, the Vaculíková, Dostálová, Mikulicová, Rešetková and Krivá families from Moravia and the Strýčková, Dejová, Čentáková, Kupková, Homolová, Kocholová and Jurištová families from the Žilina area were added. From Yugoslavia from around Petrovec: Pavel Brna, Ján Brna, Pavel Spevák, Juraj Spevák, Ján Spevák, František Galát, Kopčoková family. It didn't start easily with the new settlers here. Initially - if they had not built dwellings they lived together in the shop - they stood in the part of Miloslav, several even survived the winter in the dugouts.

From other areas: Jozef Hatala, František Knežínek, Ján Nepustil, born Tomášová, František Buchtela, Juraj Hrica, born Marková, born Širková, born Ševčíková, rod. Hrančová, rod. Illyová, František Čejka, vd.Lačoková with her family, Juraj Legíň, rod.Pukanová, rod. Jelínková and rod.

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Additional information

Transport: By foot, By bike, By car, By train, By bus
Parking: Free parking nearby

Accepted payments: Cash
Languages: Slovak

Suitable for: Childrens, Families with childrens, Elderly, Handicapped, Cyclists, Young, Adults
Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Updated on: 20.4.2020
Source: Obec Miloslavov

Opening hours

Weather

monday:
08:00 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:45
wednesday:
08:00 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:45
thursday:
08:00 - 12:00
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Opening hours

Weather

monday:
08:00 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:45
wednesday:
08:00 - 12:00
13:00 - 16:45
thursday:
08:00 - 12:00


Contact

Phone: +421 907 711 830
Website: miloslavov.sk
The village of Miloslavov
Obecný úrad Miloslavov
Lesná 181
900 42  Miloslavov
Region: Bratislavský
District: Senec
Area: Podunajsko
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Locality Miloslavov

Obecný úrad Miloslavov
Lesná 181
900 42  Miloslavov

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