Dutch send bell made of Russian missiles from Ukraine to Prague’s Old Town

Photo: Tereza Preisová, ČTK

On Tuesday, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife, Máxima, arrive in Prague. One of the highlights of the first-ever state visit of a Dutch monarch to Czechia will be the christening of a unique bell cast in the Netherlands for the Church of the Most Holy Salvator. Remarkably, the bell was made using metal from Russian munitions used in the war against Ukraine.

“This bell has a lot of symbolism in it and it’s a very special project for us,” says owner Joost Eijsbouts at the Royal Eijsbouts bell shop in Asten, the Netherlands, after gently striking the bell standing on its pedestal on the ground with a mallet.

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Author: Jakub Ferenčík, Filip Nerad