On the night of February 14, 1963, a shingled roof of a manor made of red spruce caught fire from burning soot in one of the chimneys. Despite the deployment of 14 fire brigades, the flames reached a height of 20 meters and in the whole village it was possible to read the newspaper in their light. The whole roof burned down in the fire; fortunately, it was later restored.
On the night of February 14, 1963, a shingled roof of a manor made of red spruce caught fire from burning soot in one of the chimneys. Despite the deployment of 14 fire brigades, the flames reached a height of 20 meters and in the whole village it was possible to read the newspaper in their light. The whole roof burned down in the fire; fortunately, it was later restored.