What the old Bridge looked like.
We finally got a permanent exhibition about the defunct royal city of Most. It was recently opened in the building of the City Library, in the former Poezie cafe.
Right at the entrance, we will be greeted by a secret document from the Resolution of the Government of the Czechoslovak Republic dated 25.3.1964/100/XNUMX, by which it was decided to liquidate the old Most and thereby release and mine the coal seam with XNUMX million tons of brown coal. At the same time, it was decided to build a new…
Right at the entrance, we will be greeted by a secret document from the Resolution of the Government of the Czechoslovak Republic dated 25.3.1964/100/XNUMX, by which it was decided to liquidate the old Most and thereby release and mine the coal seam with XNUMX million tons of brown coal. At the same time, it was decided to build a new…
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What the old Bridge looked like.
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