Cause teenagers burning castle in Slovakia "Krna Horka" historic, dating back to the fourteenth century; which fueled the fire in dry grass during cigarette smoking for the first time in their lives inside the castle.
The newspaper "Daily Mail" British committees Misarova, a spokeswoman for police area "Kosice" East Slovakia, the teenagers, aged (11 and 12 years), infiltrated to the park castle to smoke cigarettes, but the fire caught in the grass dry, and spread rapidly all the garden ; for buildings up to the castle.
The paper said: The two children less than 15 years, and can not be tried, according to Slovak law.The castle is located "Krna Horka" on a hill overseeing the village "Krnohorsk Bodhrdae" in the "Kosice" East Slovakia. In 1961, turned into one of the national monuments of the Slovak Republic, and one of the best monuments that have been preserved until the incident occurred.
The newspaper said that 80 firefighters took part in the resistance to fire, which extends within minutes, while faster workers into the rooms in the castle, which includes ancient monuments and works of art, and they moved away to preserve it.The newspaper quoted "page of the Slovak National Museum" on site "Facebook" as saying: "Despite the massive destruction caused to the castle has been saving about 90 per cent of historic monuments within it."
The page that completely destroyed the roof of the castle, along with a new exhibition in the Palace Pavilion Gothic, and the three bells in the castle tower completely melted and the impact of the fire.
It should be noted that the castle was renovated during the years 2010 and 2011, and was re-opened in the month of April.
The newspaper "Daily Mail" British committees Misarova, a spokeswoman for police area "Kosice" East Slovakia, the teenagers, aged (11 and 12 years), infiltrated to the park castle to smoke cigarettes, but the fire caught in the grass dry, and spread rapidly all the garden ; for buildings up to the castle.
The paper said: The two children less than 15 years, and can not be tried, according to Slovak law.The castle is located "Krna Horka" on a hill overseeing the village "Krnohorsk Bodhrdae" in the "Kosice" East Slovakia. In 1961, turned into one of the national monuments of the Slovak Republic, and one of the best monuments that have been preserved until the incident occurred.
The newspaper said that 80 firefighters took part in the resistance to fire, which extends within minutes, while faster workers into the rooms in the castle, which includes ancient monuments and works of art, and they moved away to preserve it.The newspaper quoted "page of the Slovak National Museum" on site "Facebook" as saying: "Despite the massive destruction caused to the castle has been saving about 90 per cent of historic monuments within it."
The page that completely destroyed the roof of the castle, along with a new exhibition in the Palace Pavilion Gothic, and the three bells in the castle tower completely melted and the impact of the fire.
It should be noted that the castle was renovated during the years 2010 and 2011, and was re-opened in the month of April.