Világszenzáció, amit Eger alatt találtak a mélyben, 225 éve senki sem tudta, ho…
Egy több száz éves pincerendszer mélyén, 15 méterrel a föld alatt bukkantak rá a rejtélyes üzenetre.
Eger, Hungary – An intriguing historical discovery has been highlighted within the István Cellar, part of the National Wine Museum in Eger. While exploring the extensive underground wine cellar, staff unearthed ancient carvings on the walls, located approximately 15 meters beneath the surface. Among the visible inscriptions are names such as 'Titsner' and 'Iohan,' accompanied by dates including '1789' and '1799.' The video prompts viewers to consider the identities of these individuals and their reasons for leaving their mark deep within the cellar over two centuries ago. The discovery offers a glimpse into the cellar's long history, inviting further exploration into its past inhabitants and their connection to the region's winemaking heritage.
Egy több száz éves pincerendszer mélyén, 15 méterrel a föld alatt bukkantak rá a rejtélyes üzenetre.
