The prosecutor, police, a court expert, and the fire department returned on Monday to the grounds of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok, where a 17th-century wooden church burned down on Sunday. Authorities are gathering documentation necessary to determine the cause of the fire. The museum has not ruled out the possibility of rebuilding the burned-out structure.
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The District Prosecutor's Office in Sanok has launched an investigation into the fire that broke out on the night of August 15-16 on the premises of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok.
The prosecutor, police, a court expert, and the fire department returned on Monday to the grounds of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok, where a 17th-century wooden church burned down on Sunday. Authorities are gathering documentation necessary to determine the cause of the fire. The museum has not ruled out the possibility of rebuilding the burned-out structure.