The village was designated for "re-settlement" and no further ordinations took place.
Inhabited during multiple periods spread out over more than five hundred years, the village has been designated a historic site.
In 1981 the village was designated a conservation area.
The village was designated a Conservation area in 1975.
The population has remained between 300 to 400, as the village has never been designated for large residential development.
The village of Marbury was designated a conservation area in 1973.
In May 1977, the village was designated a conservation area.
Therefore the village has been designated as a Czech heritage site.
The village was designated a national heritage site in 1996, and contains relics which are 700 years old.
The entire village is designated as a conservation area.