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Czech pavilion [2]
The czech pavilion is one of the most entertaining I have visited. We don't learn so much about the country, but we can play with lots of "strange" musical instruments: water organ, stone "xylophones" (I know "xylo" means wood, but I don't know how to call that^^) and so on. After all the high-tech flashy buzzy stuff there is a bit everywhere, this pavilion is calm and relaxing. And if czech people are such music lovers as to make it the central point of their pavilion, then there is no surprise there are so many good bands a bit on the experimental side there.
Czech pavilion [2]
The czech pavilion is one of the most entertaining I have visited. We don't learn so much about the country, but we can play with lots of "strange" musical instruments: water organ, stone "xylophones" (I know "xylo" means wood, but I don't know how to call that^^) and so on. After all the high-tech flashy buzzy stuff there is a bit everywhere, this pavilion is calm and relaxing. And if czech people are such music lovers as to make it the central point of their pavilion, then there is no surprise there are so many good bands a bit on the experimental side there.