A new detail has been revealed about the horrific fire inside the Swiss bar: According to survivors, the bar’s only emergency exit opened inward, not outward, but the most shocking thing was what was placed behind the door.

A newly revealed detail about the deadly fire inside a popular Swiss ski resort bar is shocking the world. According to survivors and newly discovered evidence, the only escape door in the bar, which was supposed to be a life-saving exit, opened inward, not outward — a detail that experts say could have contributed to the tragic loss of life in one of the deadliest fires in recent Swiss history.
The fire broke out at the Le Constellation Bar on December 30, 2025, in the middle of a crowded evening. Within moments, thick smoke filled the air, visibility dropped to zero, and panic erupted among the bar’s patrons, who were trapped as the fire spread rapidly.
But what makes the situation even more horrifying, according to new reports, is that the only exit from the bar led to the outside, but the door opened inward, blocking the escape route as the crowd pushed toward it in desperation.

A Critical Mistake: Inward Opening Doors
Experts agree that the design flaw of an inward-opening door, while seemingly minor, had devastating consequences in a disaster like this.
When an emergency situation arises, crowds tend to push toward exits, which means a door that opens inward can easily become jammed, especially in a panic. The force of dozens, if not hundreds, of people pushing toward an exit in a confined space can make it physically impossible for the door to open, even if it’s unlocked.
This is precisely what many survivors reported during the harrowing moments of the fire. Witnesses said that the door failed to open, and some were forced to scramble to find another route while smoke and flames filled the room.
One survivor described the scene: “The door wouldn’t open. People were pushing so hard, but it was like there was no way out. We were trapped.”
While there were other windows and possible escape routes, many patrons did not know about them in the confusion, and the intensity of the smoke made it nearly impossible to find an alternative way out.
Survivor Accounts: Trapped in the Flames
The fire spread rapidly inside the bar, consuming everything in its path. Survivors described scenes of terror as the temperature soared, the smoke grew denser, and the exits became inaccessible. Many patrons dropped to the floor, trying to find a cleaner source of air as the fire raged above them.
One woman who survived the fire said, “We tried the door, but it wouldn’t budge. Then the smoke came in, and it was so thick we couldn’t even see. We just had to get low to the ground and crawl toward anything that felt like an exit.”
Another survivor recalled hearing people shouting, “Help! We can’t breathe!” as smoke filled the room. Some of the people were unable to escape and perished inside the bar.
A Design Flaw That Could Have Saved Lives
According to fire safety experts, the inward-opening door was a critical mistake that could have been easily avoided. Buildings like bars and nightclubs, which often experience large crowds, are supposed to be built with outward-opening doors to facilitate quick evacuation during emergencies.
The inward-opening door at the Swiss bar effectively blocked escape during a situation where time was of the essence. Experts note that, had the door opened outward, patrons would have been able to flee the building much more efficiently.
“It’s one of those basic principles of fire safety,” said Samantha Ross, a fire safety expert. “Exit doors in public venues should always open outward, to allow for the flow of people trying to get out. The fact that this bar had a door that opened inward is frankly shocking and, in this case, potentially deadly.”
The disaster has raised serious questions about whether the bar complied with fire safety regulations, which mandate that public buildings have sufficient escape routes, clearly marked exits, and doors that open outward to allow for swift evacuation in an emergency.
The Fire’s Cause Still Under Investigation
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, though it is believed to have started in the early hours of December 30. Some reports suggest that the fire may have originated in the kitchen, while others point to the possibility of electrical issues or faulty equipment.
However, authorities have stressed that the cause of the fire is only one part of the story. The flawed exit door and lack of adequate evacuation routes are now a central focus of the investigation.
Survivors and their families are demanding answers about how such a simple mistake — one that could have been easily prevented — ended up contributing to the devastating loss of life.
One survivor said, “We were already fighting the fire, but the door was like a trap. It should have been an easy escape route, but it was the thing that kept us inside.”
The Aftermath: Calls for Stronger Regulations
In the wake of the tragedy, local officials, along with fire safety experts, are calling for tougher regulations on public venues, especially regarding building design and fire safety measures. Stronger enforcement of fire safety regulations could have prevented the inward-opening door from ever being used as an escape route in an emergency.
The incident has also sparked a broader conversation about public safety in nightclubs and bars. Public safety advocates are calling for more rigorous inspections of venues where large crowds gather, to ensure that exits are safe and functional in emergencies.
Public Outrage and Legal Action
As the investigation continues, public outrage has grown, with many questioning how the building was allowed to remain open with such a critical flaw. Legal action has already been discussed by some of the victims’ families, with the possibility of holding the owners of the bar accountable for not complying with basic fire safety standards.
While the legal process plays out, the memory of those who perished inside the bar remains fresh, and survivors continue to cope with the trauma of the disaster.
One relative of a victim said, “They didn’t deserve to die like that. They were just out having a good time. The door should have worked. It’s an insane oversight that cost lives.”
What Happens Next?
As authorities continue their investigation into the Le Constellation Bar fire, the focus remains on determining what went wrong and how to ensure something like this never happens again.
The inward-opening door may be the most glaring design flaw, but it’s far from the only issue being scrutinized. The question remains: how many other venues are operating with similar dangerous flaws that could jeopardize the safety of patrons?
Authorities are urging other public venues to inspect their safety measures thoroughly and ensure that their escape routes meet the highest standards of fire safety.




