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Oponice

Oponice (Hungarian: Appony) is a municipality and village in the Topoľčany District of the Nitra Region, Slovakia.[5] In 2011 it had 879 inhabitants.[6] It is bordered by the Nitra River to the west and the Tribeč range of the Fatra-Tatra mountain complex to the east. Part of the municipality is within the Ponitrie Protected Landscape Area.

Oponice
Municipality
Ruins of the Apponyi fortress
Oponice
Location in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°28′N 18°09′E / 48.467°N 18.150°E / 48.467; 18.150Coordinates: 48°28′N 18°09′E / 48.467°N 18.150°E / 48.467; 18.150
Country Slovakia
RegionNitra
DistrictTopoľčany
First mentioned1244
Government
 • MayorMilan Gál
Area
 • Total12.27[2] km2 (4.74[2] sq mi)
Elevation
169[3] m (554[3] ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total825[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
956 14[3]
Area code+421 38[3]
Websitewww.oponice.sk

Until around 1910, there used to be a longstanding division between the southern side of the village, known as Greater Appony (Nagyappony in Hungarian, Veľké Oponice in Slovak) and traditionally held by the Apponyis, and the northern side or Lesser Appony (Kisappony, Malé Oponice), where other families have long been dominant. The Church of St Peter and St Paul marked the boundary between the two sections.[7]

Etymology

The name is derived from Slovak opona, oponica – "a cover", "a tent", in modern Slovak "a curtain" (Apon 1218, Opon 1315 – Veľké Oponice, Oponh 1300 – Malé Oponice).[8] The name was probably motivated by a guard camp belonging to the neighbouring castle.[8] It was Apponitz in German and Appony in Hungarian, thus the name of the Apponyi family which retains that spelling even when referred to in Slovak.

History

The village's history was dominated by disputes between the Apponyi family and the Chapter of Nitra Cathedral in the 15th century, by the widespread adoption of Lutheranism in the 16th century (reversed in the 17th), and then by Ottoman raids especially in 1530-1531 and in the late 16th century. In 1663–1685, a period of Ottoman rule between the fourth Austro-Turkish war and the War of the Holy League, it was part of the Uyvar Province as an administrative unit of the Nahiye of Nitra.[9] The parish was merged with nearby Kovarce in the early 18th century, and made independent again in 1788. Census data from the 19th century documents that the overwhelming majority of the village's population were Slovaks, the rest being mostly Germans and Hungarians.

In 2015, a memorial plaque was dedicated in Oponice in honor of Queen Geraldine of Albania, who grew up in Oponice and retained fond memories of her time there.[10][11]

Apponyi fortress

 
Apponyi fortress

The Apponyi fortress is an ancient hillside castle that may have been first built under the Great Moravian Empire and took a high medieval shape in the 13th century. It once belonged to Matthew III Csák,[12] and subsequently to the King's demesne for most of the 14th century. It was granted to the family in 1392 by Sigismund of Luxemburg, following which they took up the Apponyi name. The Apponyis made major alterations and extensions in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It fell into ruin in the 17th century following fire in 1645.[13] Count Lazar Apponyi moved to the more comfortable Apponyi Castle downhill in the village, which he had started to build. The fortress was last used as a stronghold during Rákóczi's War of Independence; following the Habsburg victory near Trenčín in August 1708 it was destroyed like many nobility strongholds in the region, and permanently abandoned. It was first excavated in 1981 and further in 2002, 2008, and 2015–2016.[14]

A thesis in archaeology held in 2019 at Masaryk University in Brno provides an extensive analysis of the Apponyi fortress as well as the Apponyi Castle and the nearby ruined castle of Čeklís near Bernolákovo.[15]

Apponyi Castle

Apponyi Castle was built up by the Apponyi family in various phases from the 16th to the early 20th centuries.[15] A major addition was the construction in the mid-19th century of a dedicated new wing to host the Apponyi Library following its transfer from Bratislava. The castle was inhabited by a number of members of the family, including Count Lajos Apponyi (1849-1909) and his two sons, Gyula (1873-1924) and Henrik (1885-1935), the last occupant from the family. Geraldine Apponyi, daughter of Count Gyula also spent part of her childhood there and kept fond memories of it. The castle hosted illustrious visitors, including Theodore Roosevelt in 1910, Josephine Baker, and the Maharaja of Patiala in 1930. It was sold in the late 1930s to the Slezák family and was taken over under Czechoslovakia's Communist regime by an agricultural cooperative, which caused considerable degradation to both the building and the Library. It was acquired by a school in 1970 but renovation projects did not come to fruition. In 2007 it was privatized by the Slovak Ministry of Agriculture.[11] The new owners subsequently restored the property between 2007 and 2011, and rebuilt the Apponyi Library. Apponyi Castle is now a luxury hotel, branded Chateau Appony.

Apponyi Museum

 
Apponyi Museum

The Apponyi Museum is in an old manor which was built in the late 16th or early 17th century. It was later bought by the Apponyis. In the Interwar period, Count Henrik Apponyi donated it to the Oponice municipality, in exchange for an exemption from municipal tax. Henrik Apponyi spent much of his time and money on traveling and hunting in exotic locales, and also donated many of his hunting trophies to the museum (whose exact name is Museum of Apponyi and Hunting - Apponyiho Poľovnícke Múzeum). The museum, which was created in 1993, has collections on the village's history and Apponyi family history, as well as remains from a plane that crashed in the nearby hills during World War II.[7]

Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

The village church, dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, was built in the late 18th century, replacing an earlier building possibly as old as the 12th century. It has an 1869 organ donated by Countess Szofia Apponyi.

On the southern side is a low building that leads to the crypt of the Apponyi family, where burials were made from the late 18th century to the death of the last resident family member, Count Henrik Apponyi, in 1935. Before 1790, Apponyi family members were buried in nearby monasteries such as Zobor Abbey, but these were dissolved under Joseph II and remains were transferred to the Oponice church crypt.[16] In 1846, following the closure of the Apponyi Public Library in Bratislava, the monumental coat of arms that had decorated the Library building was transferred and placed above the exterior entrance of that building. In 1910 following the previous year's death of Count Lajos Apponyi, his widow Margarethe had a large memorial plaque added on the side.

References

  1. ^ "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne)". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  2. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce [om7014rr_ukaz: Rozloha (Štvorcový meter)]". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ a b c d "Základná charakteristika". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  4. ^ a b "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  5. ^ "Oponice - Okres Topoľčany - E-OBCE.sk".
  6. ^ Archived copy 2013-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b "History section". Oponice official website.
  8. ^ a b Krajčovič, Rudolf (2013). "Z lexiky stredovekej slovenčiny s výkladmi názvov obcí a miest (42)". Kultúra Slova (in Slovak). Martin: Vydavateľstvo Matice slovenskej (6): 331.
  9. ^ Muhammed Fatih Çalışır (2009). War and Peace in the Frontier: Ottoman Rule in the Uyvar Province, 1663-1685 (Thesis). Bilkent University. Appendix D. hdl:11693/14839.
  10. ^ Blanka Marianna Györgyi (17 November 2017). "The Hungarian girl who wanted to become the Queen of the Albanians". Daily News Hungary.
  11. ^ a b "V Apponyiovskom kaštieli sa stretávali svetové celebrity". MyTopoľčany. February 8, 2012.
  12. ^ "History". Chateau Apponyi.
  13. ^ "Tajomstvá celebritami vyhľadávaného kaštieľa: Apponyiovci ovplyvňovali život v Oponiciach takmer 600 rokov". Nový Cas. September 8, 2019.
  14. ^ "Burg Apponitz (Oponice) in der südwestlichen Slowakei". EBSCO. 2019.
  15. ^ a b Peter Sater (2019). "Feudálne sídla rodiny Apponyiovcov vo svetle archeologických a písomných prameňov so zameraním na Oponický hrad" (PDF). Masarykova Univerzita Filozofická Fakulta / Ústav archeológie a muzeológie. Brno: Masaryk University.
  16. ^ Jožo Malý (30 October 2010). "Na Všetkých svätých otvoria Apponyiovskú hrobku". MyTopoľčany.

External links

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Oponice Hungarian Appony is a municipality and village in the Topoľcany District of the Nitra Region Slovakia 5 In 2011 it had 879 inhabitants 6 It is bordered by the Nitra River to the west and the Tribec range of the Fatra Tatra mountain complex to the east Part of the municipality is within the Ponitrie Protected Landscape Area OponiceMunicipalityRuins of the Apponyi fortressOponiceLocation in SlovakiaCoordinates 48 28 N 18 09 E 48 467 N 18 150 E 48 467 18 150 Coordinates 48 28 N 18 09 E 48 467 N 18 150 E 48 467 18 150Country SlovakiaRegionNitraDistrictTopoľcanyFirst mentioned1244Government MayorMilan GalArea Total12 27 2 km2 4 74 2 sq mi Elevation169 3 m 554 3 ft Population 2021 Total825 1 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code956 14 3 Area code 421 38 3 Websitewww oponice skUntil around 1910 there used to be a longstanding division between the southern side of the village known as Greater Appony Nagyappony in Hungarian Veľke Oponice in Slovak and traditionally held by the Apponyis and the northern side or Lesser Appony Kisappony Male Oponice where other families have long been dominant The Church of St Peter and St Paul marked the boundary between the two sections 7 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Apponyi fortress 4 Apponyi Castle 5 Apponyi Museum 6 Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul 7 References 8 External linksEtymology EditThe name is derived from Slovak opona oponica a cover a tent in modern Slovak a curtain Apon 1218 Opon 1315 Veľke Oponice Oponh 1300 Male Oponice 8 The name was probably motivated by a guard camp belonging to the neighbouring castle 8 It was Apponitz in German and Appony in Hungarian thus the name of the Apponyi family which retains that spelling even when referred to in Slovak History EditThe village s history was dominated by disputes between the Apponyi family and the Chapter of Nitra Cathedral in the 15th century by the widespread adoption of Lutheranism in the 16th century reversed in the 17th and then by Ottoman raids especially in 1530 1531 and in the late 16th century In 1663 1685 a period of Ottoman rule between the fourth Austro Turkish war and the War of the Holy League it was part of the Uyvar Province as an administrative unit of the Nahiye of Nitra 9 The parish was merged with nearby Kovarce in the early 18th century and made independent again in 1788 Census data from the 19th century documents that the overwhelming majority of the village s population were Slovaks the rest being mostly Germans and Hungarians In 2015 a memorial plaque was dedicated in Oponice in honor of Queen Geraldine of Albania who grew up in Oponice and retained fond memories of her time there 10 11 Apponyi fortress Edit Apponyi fortress The Apponyi fortress is an ancient hillside castle that may have been first built under the Great Moravian Empire and took a high medieval shape in the 13th century It once belonged to Matthew III Csak 12 and subsequently to the King s demesne for most of the 14th century It was granted to the family in 1392 by Sigismund of Luxemburg following which they took up the Apponyi name The Apponyis made major alterations and extensions in the 15th 16th and 17th centuries It fell into ruin in the 17th century following fire in 1645 13 Count Lazar Apponyi moved to the more comfortable Apponyi Castle downhill in the village which he had started to build The fortress was last used as a stronghold during Rakoczi s War of Independence following the Habsburg victory near Trencin in August 1708 it was destroyed like many nobility strongholds in the region and permanently abandoned It was first excavated in 1981 and further in 2002 2008 and 2015 2016 14 A thesis in archaeology held in 2019 at Masaryk University in Brno provides an extensive analysis of the Apponyi fortress as well as the Apponyi Castle and the nearby ruined castle of Ceklis near Bernolakovo 15 Apponyi Castle EditApponyi Castle was built up by the Apponyi family in various phases from the 16th to the early 20th centuries 15 A major addition was the construction in the mid 19th century of a dedicated new wing to host the Apponyi Library following its transfer from Bratislava The castle was inhabited by a number of members of the family including Count Lajos Apponyi 1849 1909 and his two sons Gyula 1873 1924 and Henrik 1885 1935 the last occupant from the family Geraldine Apponyi daughter of Count Gyula also spent part of her childhood there and kept fond memories of it The castle hosted illustrious visitors including Theodore Roosevelt in 1910 Josephine Baker and the Maharaja of Patiala in 1930 It was sold in the late 1930s to the Slezak family and was taken over under Czechoslovakia s Communist regime by an agricultural cooperative which caused considerable degradation to both the building and the Library It was acquired by a school in 1970 but renovation projects did not come to fruition In 2007 it was privatized by the Slovak Ministry of Agriculture 11 The new owners subsequently restored the property between 2007 and 2011 and rebuilt the Apponyi Library Apponyi Castle is now a luxury hotel branded Chateau Appony Apponyi Castle during restoration in 2009 Apponyi Library after restoration 1900 postcard front view 1900 postcard garden viewApponyi Museum Edit Apponyi Museum The Apponyi Museum is in an old manor which was built in the late 16th or early 17th century It was later bought by the Apponyis In the Interwar period Count Henrik Apponyi donated it to the Oponice municipality in exchange for an exemption from municipal tax Henrik Apponyi spent much of his time and money on traveling and hunting in exotic locales and also donated many of his hunting trophies to the museum whose exact name is Museum of Apponyi and Hunting Apponyiho Poľovnicke Muzeum The museum which was created in 1993 has collections on the village s history and Apponyi family history as well as remains from a plane that crashed in the nearby hills during World War II 7 Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul EditThe village church dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul was built in the late 18th century replacing an earlier building possibly as old as the 12th century It has an 1869 organ donated by Countess Szofia Apponyi On the southern side is a low building that leads to the crypt of the Apponyi family where burials were made from the late 18th century to the death of the last resident family member Count Henrik Apponyi in 1935 Before 1790 Apponyi family members were buried in nearby monasteries such as Zobor Abbey but these were dissolved under Joseph II and remains were transferred to the Oponice church crypt 16 In 1846 following the closure of the Apponyi Public Library in Bratislava the monumental coat of arms that had decorated the Library building was transferred and placed above the exterior entrance of that building In 1910 following the previous year s death of Count Lajos Apponyi his widow Margarethe had a large memorial plaque added on the side Exterior Interior Monumental Apponyi coat of arms before restoration in 2018 Memorial plaque of Count Lajos Apponyi Side view with the Apponyi family crypt on the rightReferences Edit Pocet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia obce rocne www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce om7014rr ukaz Rozloha Stvorcovy meter www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b c d Zakladna charakteristika www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2022 03 31 a b Hustota obyvateľstva obce www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 03 31 Oponice Okres Topoľcany E OBCE sk Archived copy Archived 2013 10 12 at the Wayback Machine a b History section Oponice official website a b Krajcovic Rudolf 2013 Z lexiky stredovekej slovenciny s vykladmi nazvov obci a miest 42 Kultura Slova in Slovak Martin Vydavateľstvo Matice slovenskej 6 331 Muhammed Fatih Calisir 2009 War and Peace in the Frontier Ottoman Rule in the Uyvar Province 1663 1685 Thesis Bilkent University Appendix D hdl 11693 14839 Blanka Marianna Gyorgyi 17 November 2017 The Hungarian girl who wanted to become the Queen of the Albanians Daily News Hungary a b V Apponyiovskom kastieli sa stretavali svetove celebrity MyTopoľcany February 8 2012 History Chateau Apponyi Tajomstva celebritami vyhľadavaneho kastieľa Apponyiovci ovplyvnovali zivot v Oponiciach takmer 600 rokov Novy Cas September 8 2019 Burg Apponitz Oponice in der sudwestlichen Slowakei EBSCO 2019 a b Peter Sater 2019 Feudalne sidla rodiny Apponyiovcov vo svetle archeologickych a pisomnych pramenov so zameranim na Oponicky hrad PDF Masarykova Univerzita Filozoficka Fakulta Ustav archeologie a muzeologie Brno Masaryk University Jozo Maly 30 October 2010 Na Vsetkych svatych otvoria Apponyiovsku hrobku MyTopoľcany External links EditOponice 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