The village Tučapy lies about 8 km north-east of the town Soběslav, 455 m a.s.l.
The village is first mentioned in the 14th century, when the St. James' Church was founded here. The Baroque appearance of the single-aisled church originates in the reconstruction after fire in 1724.
The mansion, which stands in the village, has the look from the reconstruction in 1893.
A few Jewish houses can be seen in the village.
The conductor and composer Karel Ančerl was born in Tučapy. The plaque commemorates him.
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The small village Brandlín with the small mansion is situated about 2.5 km north-west of Tučapy.