The first written mention of the village is in the bull of Pope Innocent III. He mentions it on May 15, 1209 as "Villa Chelecen", as part of the donations of the St. Benedict's Abbey.
The first written mention of the village is in the bull of Pope Innocent III. He mentions it on May 15, 1209 as "Villa Chelecen", as part of the donations of the St. Benedict's Abbey.