St. Elizabeth's church in teplice (near kona, in šanov). An interesting fact is that the local organ, which is approximately 150 years old, has never needed significant repair. They survived both world wars, when their metal parts (tin and lead alloys) were often requisitioned (confiscated by the army) to be remelted and recast as cartridges. During the second world war, a teplice official of german origin fortunately falsified the report about the organ, and lied to the army that it was not worth the effort to dismantle it. Another interesting thing is that some wooden whistles are made from old crates used for train transport of goods (the author was rather quirky).
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