Belfries in Trojanovice
There have been belfries in the neighbourhoods of Pod Javorníkem, Pod Radhoštěm, at Lomná and at Bystré ever since Trojanovice was founded. The ringers rang the bells each morning, noon and evening as well as on the event of someone’s death or to announce a fire.
The Belfry below Javorník
Loc: 49°31‘37.7“N, 18°11‘45.0“E
The belfry dates to 1941 and its construction is connected with the name of carpenter Karel Halamíček. Originally it was a simple belfry standing in the garden of shopkeeper Josef Mikeska, house number 33. Currently it is Mrs. Zdena Stavárková, who executes the function of the bell-ringer.
The Belfry below Radhošť
Loc: 49°30‘57.0“N, 18°12‘16.8“E
This belfry is situated by the road called Solárka in the neighbourhood below Radhošť, close to the former school. It was built in 1971 according to the design by František Šmajstrla; local carpenters were supervised by Mr. Adamčík. The original bell, which was declared a Cultural Heritage, is currently in the Village Office archives and has been replaced with a working replica. Mr. Ladislav Šmajstrla from house number 98 is the bell-ringer at the moment.
The Belfry at Karlovice
Loc: 49°30‘34.9“N, 18°13‘52.1“E
The belfry is situated on the premises of the Monument to the Strnadel brothers and Jan Knebl. It is the newest belfry in Trojanovice, consecrated in 1998. It was designed by architect Aleš Krkoška and executed by the Jurák company from Ústí by Vsetín. The bell, weighing 35kg, was cast by bell-founder Josef Tkadlec from Halenkov. The bell was donated by the village mayor Drahomír Strnadel from house number 454, who performs the duties of the bell-ringer
The Belfry at Bystré
Loc: 49°31‘30.6“N, 18°15‘32.9“E
This belfry is obviously one of the oldest in the village. Its bell from 1769 is listed a Cultural Heritage, the same as the Statue of Virgin Mary dated to 1720, which stands next to the belfry. The belfry uses a copy of the bell whose original has been deposited into the village office archives. The original belfry used to be smaller and very simple. Carpenters Josef Káňa and Valentin Strnadel rebuilt the belfry to its current look in the mid 1950s. Bell-ringing is the task of Mr. Pavel Uhlář from house number 593.
The Belfry below Javorník
Loc: 49°31‘37.7“N, 18°11‘45.0“E
The belfry dates to 1941 and its construction is connected with the name of carpenter Karel Halamíček. Originally it was a simple belfry standing in the garden of shopkeeper Josef Mikeska, house number 33. Currently it is Mrs. Zdena Stavárková, who executes the function of the bell-ringer.
The Belfry below Radhošť
Loc: 49°30‘57.0“N, 18°12‘16.8“E
This belfry is situated by the road called Solárka in the neighbourhood below Radhošť, close to the former school. It was built in 1971 according to the design by František Šmajstrla; local carpenters were supervised by Mr. Adamčík. The original bell, which was declared a Cultural Heritage, is currently in the Village Office archives and has been replaced with a working replica. Mr. Ladislav Šmajstrla from house number 98 is the bell-ringer at the moment.
The Belfry at Karlovice
Loc: 49°30‘34.9“N, 18°13‘52.1“E
The belfry is situated on the premises of the Monument to the Strnadel brothers and Jan Knebl. It is the newest belfry in Trojanovice, consecrated in 1998. It was designed by architect Aleš Krkoška and executed by the Jurák company from Ústí by Vsetín. The bell, weighing 35kg, was cast by bell-founder Josef Tkadlec from Halenkov. The bell was donated by the village mayor Drahomír Strnadel from house number 454, who performs the duties of the bell-ringer
The Belfry at Bystré
Loc: 49°31‘30.6“N, 18°15‘32.9“E
This belfry is obviously one of the oldest in the village. Its bell from 1769 is listed a Cultural Heritage, the same as the Statue of Virgin Mary dated to 1720, which stands next to the belfry. The belfry uses a copy of the bell whose original has been deposited into the village office archives. The original belfry used to be smaller and very simple. Carpenters Josef Káňa and Valentin Strnadel rebuilt the belfry to its current look in the mid 1950s. Bell-ringing is the task of Mr. Pavel Uhlář from house number 593.
