č.p. 19
38232 Mojné
Contact: Zoufalá Jana
Telephone: +420 380 743 778
Fax: +420 380 743 763
Mobile phone: +420 728 703 088
E-mail: obec.mojne@worldonline.cz
WWW: www.mojne.cz
Location: Region of Český Krumlov
Geographical area : 823 ha
Altitude : 550 m above sea level
Mojné
Černice
Záhorkovice
Origin of the Name :
1315 - Moyn
1375 - Moyny
1521 - Mojné
1654 - Moyne
1720 - Mogne
1789 - Mognie, Moyne
The first written mention of the town is from 1315. After many years, the town finally passed into the ownership of the Zlatá Koruna Monastery. In later years the town became independent, and in 1960 included Skřidla while Černice belonged to Rájov. In 1960 Skřidla was incorporated to Velešín and Černice to Mojné. The towns remained this way until December 17, 1971 when, in spite of the inhabitants' protests, the entire township with its parts was incorporated to the central township of Dolní Třebonín. The town again declared independence upon the renewal of independent rights.
Gothic church of St. Mary Magdalena in Černice with graveyard with preserved enclosure wall.
Agricultural estate (no. 3) in Záhorkovice, which is used today as a recreational object by the farm's successors.
Nearby the town lies the Blanský Forest Nature Reserve as well as proposed natural reservations: Rohanova stráň and Čertova stráň u Čertyně with preserved natural mixed forests.