Great fire in Eisenach-Stregda: Former Disko Mad on flames
Great fire in Eisenach-Stregda: Former Disko Mad on flames
fire in the former cult discotheque MAD beat waves in the region
On Saturday afternoon, a fire occurred in Eisenach-Stregda, which caught the building of the former large disco Mad. According to the Thuringia police, the fire broke out shortly after 5 p.m., the exact cause is still unclear. The stately column of smoke above the site was visible in the entire environment and ensures concern among residents. These were asked to keep windows and doors closed to minimize possible health risks.
former discotheque is of particular importance for Eisenach
The MAD was the largest discotheque in Thuringia until its closure in 2010 and had a significant impact on the region's party culture. It was not only a place for dance and pleasure, but also a communication center for many young people. The fire throws questions about the future of the much -discussed building, which has been the focus of renovation plans for years.
fire brigade relies on controlled burning off
The fire brigade has decided to burn the main house, which was affected in a contrary, because it is considered to be in danger of collapse. Instead, the focus of the emergency services is on the adjacent outbuildings to prevent the fire from spreading. Fortunately, no one has been injured so far, which particularly emphasizes the fire work of the fire brigade.
traffic disruptions in the area
The fire also has an impact on traffic. The four -lane B19, an important traffic route near the site, is affected, which leads to additional challenges for commuters and residents. The MDR traffic center provides information about the situation and recommends bypassing.
a sad turn for a former landmark
The fire in the former disco Mad is not only a local tragedy, but also has a deeper meaning for the cultural heritage of the city of Eisenach. The future of the building and how to deal with such historical places are now the focus of the discussions in the community. Local residents and former visitors to the MAD are wondering whether there will ever be such a Center for Cultural events that bring the community together.