Sensational discovery in Krosno. The cellars hid a secret. "Military discovery"
A significant archaeological discovery was made in Krosno, Poland, where military artifacts from World War I and II were uncovered during renovation work.
The Museum of Crafts in Krosno announced through social media a remarkable 'military discovery' made during renovation work on a historical building. Archaeological investigations in the cellars of a tenement on Blich Street revealed a significant cache of weaponry, believed to date back to World War I and II. This discovery has garnered public interest and highlights the historical significance of the site.
Among the artifacts unearthed were various weapon parts, pieces of military equipment, gas mask fragments, and ammunition. The museum quickly notified the relevant authorities, including the police and the Provincial Conservator of Monuments. Ongoing efforts are being made to document, inventory, and secure the findings, which currently amount to around 80 identified items, though this number may increase as more thorough excavations continue.
This discovery not only enriches Krosno's historical narrative but also raises questions about the area's role during historical conflicts. As local authorities work to preserve and understand these artifacts, this find could lead to further research and awareness about Krosno's past, engaging both local residents and historians alike.