Myslív is a municipality and village in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.
After the monastery was burned down by the Hussites in 1420, the gold mines ceased to exist and Myslív became part of the Zelená Hora estate.
[4] The first written mention of Milčice is from 1551, when it was abolished in its original site and rebuilt by a nearby hill.
In 1630, during the Thirty Years' War, the territory was bought by the Martinic family and became part of Plánice.
[4][5] Because of the war, the Habsburg monarchy led efforts of re-Catholization and Germanisation of the Czech lands.
Since at least 1643, Myslív's church has kept vital records of its member villages, used to document and verify baptisms and marriages as Catholic rather than Protestant.
[11] The rectory opposite the church is a baroque building from the first third of the 18th century with older core, also protected as a cultural monument.