On July 27, 1825, Salins went up in flames. The town suffered one of the greatest tragedies of its long and rich history.
How could a simple chimney fire virtually destroy the town? What resources did the firefighters use? What was the impact of the disaster? How did the Salins fire spread to Paris, almost a year later? Why was the National Assembly so "inflamed" by the Salins fire?
These are just some of the questions firefighter M. Letourneur will be answering to help us better understand the fascinating story of the great fire of 1825.
A lecture not to be missed at the Grande Saline!
Book on 03 84 73 10 92 or accueil@grande-saline.com.
Saturday, November 22 at 5:30pm.
Free admission.
How could a simple chimney fire virtually destroy the town? What resources did the firefighters use? What was the impact of the disaster? How did the Salins fire spread to Paris, almost a year later? Why was the National Assembly so "inflamed" by the Salins fire?
These are just some of the questions firefighter M. Letourneur will be answering to help us better understand the fascinating story of the great fire of 1825.
A lecture not to be missed at the Grande Saline!
Book on 03 84 73 10 92 or accueil@grande-saline.com.
Saturday, November 22 at 5:30pm.
Free admission.
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