Found on Devin Castle.

by Breskvich

5 comments
  1. The technical issue of somebody forgetting to take it down once the actual issue was resolved probably

  2. Maybe up the road there is something wrong… in any case maybe just a sign to avoid legal issues.

  3. its probably something at the end of the path that is closed and the sign is at the start of the path

    Either that or the path might be slippery, so its closed so people would not get injured

  4. I assume Slovak things – the person whose job it is to remove it doesn’t work that day; somebody forgot to pass on the right sort of thanks (gift) so it’s not being moved; they’ve run out of those little shoe covers that all historic sites, museums, public offices provide when it’s wet weather; it’s going to be moved but the person moving it just needs to take this call from their brother-in-law first; it might say ‘technical difficulties’ in English but the Slovak language bit probably says “ignore this notice, we just want to annoy the foreign toirists” 😉

    (I love visiting Slovakia but living there was a crash course in red tape excuses. And then I was idiotic enough to move to France where they love pointless bureaucracy even more!)

  5. It’s there just in case you go there, slip and hurt yourself, you can’t sue them because you have been warned.

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