A Fire at the Open-Air Museum in Sanok. A Historic Church Is on Fire.
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A fire broke out overnight on the grounds of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok. The blaze consumed three historic buildings, including a wooden church. We first received information about the incident on Kontakt24.
On the night from Saturday to Sunday, fire completely destroyed the historic St. Nicholas Church in Sanok. The 17th-century wooden church and all its furnishings were destroyed. However, one detail stands out among the images of the fire. A wooden cross standing just a few meters from the church was virtually unscathed, even though the fire spread to other buildings. The fire broke out after 1 a.m. A cross survived the burned church. The captiva…
A 17th-century wooden church in Sanok, southeastern Poland, burned down completely on Sunday night. According to museum director Marcin Krowiak, the fire destroyed all the church's furnishings, including the organ, which was the most valuable item in the sacred building.
The fire destroyed one of the most valuable monuments in Sanok – the 17th-century wooden Church of St. Nicholas, along with its furnishings, burned to the ground. Although firefighters
The wooden church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Bączal Dolny was a valuable part of the Sanok open-air museum. "This is a huge loss to our cultural heritage," emphasizes Sanok Mayor Tomasz Matuszewski.
A massive fire broke out at an open-air museum in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship. Three buildings, including a historic church, were engulfed in flames.
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