Fire destroys Danish museum, collections saved
BY Agencies29 April 2013 6:47 AM IST
Agencies29 April 2013 6:47 AM IST
A fire blazed through The Museum of Danish Resistance in Copenhagen today, destroying large parts of the building but most of the collection was saved, museum officials said.
No one was injured in the fire and firefighters and staff who rushed to the scene in central Copenhagen managed to save the majority of display items, museum spokesman Henrik Schilling said.
The fire started in the museum cafe around 2 a.m. and quickly spread to the exhibition hall. The last pockets of fire were being extinguished shortly after noon, Schilling said.
The museum is an affiliate of the Danish National Museum and exhibits objects related to the Danish resistance to the German occupation during World War II. The wooden building, located close to the waterfront, was built specifically for its purpose in the 1950s, Schilling said.
Nazi Germany’s occupation of Denmark started on 9 April 1940, and continued until the Germans surrendered to the Allies on 5 May 1945.
No one was injured in the fire and firefighters and staff who rushed to the scene in central Copenhagen managed to save the majority of display items, museum spokesman Henrik Schilling said.
The fire started in the museum cafe around 2 a.m. and quickly spread to the exhibition hall. The last pockets of fire were being extinguished shortly after noon, Schilling said.
The museum is an affiliate of the Danish National Museum and exhibits objects related to the Danish resistance to the German occupation during World War II. The wooden building, located close to the waterfront, was built specifically for its purpose in the 1950s, Schilling said.
Nazi Germany’s occupation of Denmark started on 9 April 1940, and continued until the Germans surrendered to the Allies on 5 May 1945.
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