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PRAGUE

The only coal-fired furnace commemorates mile and trilobites, which opens in lt

Sugar Mizzy January 23, 2022

The repair was also supported by dontoi from Norway, amounting to 38 million crowns. We’d probably open in June. But as long as construction work continues, we would like to be done with them by the autumn, according to the mayor Josef Hla (KSM).

So far, this is only the first stage of the reconstruction of the entire metallurgical complex. The city has the real surroundings of a technical gem. It has to do with his future use.

The space not far from the Litavka run can serve as a land of social events. For example, the Cadon Jineck festivities should be presented there. And you need sweat with regular invitations from the surrounding and distant neighborhoods.

Metallurgy, sales and Slavk

We want to bring them closer to local traditions and also sales. Therefore, we intend to build an exposition of metallurgy in the interior, which should be interactive. We will even use three-dimensional animation. We’ll show you how nice they looked and how the iron cast. Accordingly, we would like to draw attention to our famous native, the violinist Josef Slavek. And we can also introduce the local products, you trilobites. The Jinet are famous, they have also set aside one windshield for them in the Prague National Museum, the mayor describes what the people will find inside Barbora. The vase also has the opportunity to look into its own oven. He will use the stairs for this, his path will follow the route taken by the metallurgists.

After commissioning, the furnace can become one of the jewels not only of Podbrdsko, but such a large area of ​​Geopark Barrandien. In addition, Barbora should be one of the main seventeen-kilometer stops on the Z Jinec to Olymp Brd trail.

Together with the Jinesecs, the Orlov Ecological Center, based in the village of the same name, which is one of the towns of Pbram, took part in the restoration of Barbora. However, the rebirth of technical rarities cannot do without financial support. To repair Barbora on her own is beyond the reach of the Chinese budget. Therefore, the project includes various subsidized titles and cooperation with donors.

Blast furnace in Jince

  • Devouheln kiln was built between 1805 and 1810. It was built by the administrator of the local estate and the iron expert Rudolf Count Vrbna.
  • Named Barbora, Vclav of Rosenbaum, after the wife of the former railway director.
  • At the time of its reign, it was one of the best in the monarchy at the time, with undisturbed operation, two rons and 1,100 tons of raw iron.
  • Barbora died out in 1874, a sawmill was built in the back of the building 10 years later, which operated in Barboe until 1951.
  • Arel was trained as a dog trainer. Mstys Jince bought the monument for 5 million crowns.

Only shortly after the start of the project, they managed to get a pension to repair the roof. It cost three million crowns, and the pension was also provided by Stedoesk krajsk ad. The project supported 2.88 million crowns from the Fund for Culture and Restoration of Monuments. He gave support to revenge, for example, from the fund of the Ministry of Culture.

Now the main source is millions from the so-called Norwegian funds. We received a subsidy of 38.5 million crowns. Thanks to that, we are now working in the interior of the main building. We lick the lute. Then we will build one brand new building, which can serve as a ground. There will be toilets, a kitchen and the house should also be used for buildings, states Josef Hla.

A tree like in London

At the end of last year, representatives of the Nordic country arrived directly at the kiln inspection.

However, the host had to adjust the program to its current anti-epidemic measures. Any situation did not prevent the guests from bringing a strange dragon to Podbrdsko.

A new tradition arose when Jince, like London, who received a tree from the Kingdom of Norway since 1947, received a tree from Norway as a gift, poured one of the top meetings Lubo Gardo from the Orlov ecological center, a former Jineck smelter.

I want to inspect the building and work with colleagues from the Czech Republic. Representatives of the Office of Financial Mechanisms in Brussels and the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic arrived.

We are pleased to be a partner in the project to save the Barbora smelter, which is a testament to the iron production of iron. We are committed to preserving old crafts and skills, said Jinv, director of the Norwegian company Fjellugla Competanse Per Halvorsen.

According to Josef Hly, however, even Norwegian support is not able to complete the revitalization. Therefore, look for other sources of pensions.

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