Pozorice
Post office: 664 07 Pozorice
Number of inhabitants: 2104, First historical mention: 1318, Altitude: 365
Local Authority
Address: Urad mestyse Pozorice, Na Mestecku 14
Telephone: 544 226 046
Fax: 544 226 531
E-mail: pozorice@pozorice.cz
Pozoøice lies outside the area of the Austerlitz battleground, but is connected geographically and historically with it. The village with an immense Baroque Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary with four-sided towers and large neighbouring parish could clearly see on the north-east horizon the armies, gathering for the “Battle of Three Emperors” and moving on the Czar’s road leading from Brno to Olomouc. Therefore the village wasn’t saved from war suffering, as is proved by the statement of the priest Mikuláš Kvapil, founder of the chronicle of Pozoøice parish: „…after the battle the French Army began to horrendously loot here and elsewhere, what took four days. They took horses from farmers… The door of the church was smashed in and all laundry, robes, a silver chalice and other things were stolen… The diseases, which started in November depopulated Moravia instead of the plague.“
The church with parish, the gates leading to the old cemetery and the sculpture of the Crucifixion today create a historically protected complex of Baroque structures. Pozoøice lies in close proximity to the Moravian Karst and Øíèky Nature Park. The village is the birthplace of the writer František Neužil, who situated the story of several of his novels just into Pozoøice and its environs. Between 1910 – 1946 Josef Žalman lived here, the Czech forestry expert, the ranger and cynologist, also founder of the Czechoslovakian Rangers Union.

