BludoveÄek and ZámeÄek


BludoveÄek and ZámeÄek is a hamlet administered by Bludov council in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.
Etymology
BludoveÄek is the name of a former medieval infrastructure which belonged to Bludovský Hrad castle. The name consists of two parts. A proper noun Bludov is a name of nearby village, a suffix “-eÄek†means “littleâ€, thus the name of place means “Little Bludovâ€.
ZámeÄek was a residence of the Bludov administrator in the early modern era. ZámeÄek also has two parts – "Zám" is a root of a word "zámek" which means "château", sufix "-eÄek" means "little". Therefore the meaning is "little château".
Geography

BludoveÄek and ZámeÄek are situated in hillside of ChocholÃk hill that is part of HanuÅ¡ovická vrchovina (literally: HanuÅ¡ovice Highlands). A paved road connects the hamlet with Bludov and outskirt of Å umperk. Historically this road was a significant way from central Moravia to JesenÃk Region, to Silesia and to Baltic Sea coast. Its importance has been lost since a transregional road I/11 was built in 1965 via a different route. Now the hamlet is a quiet place with meadows and woods and it is a favorite starting point for trips to Senová hill where a lookout tower is.
History

The Bludovský Hrad castle was founded in the 13th century, when exactly BludoveÄek was established is unclear. Medieval buildings haven’t been preserved. The oldest structure is a granary but its age is unsure because the granary has not been archaeologically explored. ZámeÄek was built in 1520 as a residence for local administrator. The administrator moved out to the newly built Bludov château in the 17th century. ZámeÄek was rebuilt as the inn named KorbÃlek (Little Tankard).
Communist rule caused four decades of dilapidation, the inn was abandoned and estates were used as a cowshed. Two cheap apartments for cowshed workers were constructed.
After the Velvet revolution, the ruins of former inn was demolished and a new modern restaurant building was erected. The restaurant was not commercially successful and was sold later. A new owner rebuilt the restaurant as a brothel named Flamengo. In 2011, the ZámeÄek was sold again, and the new owner have announced that he wants to re-establish a restaurant and he has begun renovations.
The hamlet was richly developed during the first decade of the 21st century. A fenced park for deer and a bicycle path were established. A damaged road was fixed. Part of BludoveÄek farm is used as a carpentry workshop. The owner of significant wholesale distribution company situated in Å umperk, and built a large private residence with a stable.
Demography

BludoveÄek and ZámeÄek have about 27 people older than 18 years. The number of younger persons is not available.[1]
There are two three-story apartments, two residential houses and a part of the cowshed was reconstructed as a flat.
Economy
A carpentry workshop, cowshed, future restaurant and deer breeding are source of local income. The area is not serviced by public transport. the nearest bus stop is 2 km away in Bludov or 1.6 km away in Å umperk.
References
- ↑ Bludovan 3/2003, http://www.bludov.cz/bludovan/pdf/B-03-03.pdf
Coordinates: 49°57′15.25″N 16°56′23.37″E / 49.9542361°N 16.9398250°E