Zdislavice

Zdislavice is a market town in Benešov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

The stream Štěpánovský potok flows through the market town.

Knigh Petr of Újezd bought Zdislavice in 1547 and ruled the village for several years.

After his rule, Zdislavice was bought by Václav Čejka of Olbramovice and became part of the Kácov estate.

The main landmark of Zdislavice is the Church of Saints Peter and Paul.