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Čeština: Hudební salon se zeleně natřenými stěnami bohatě zdobenými zlacenými řezbami, velkým orientálním kobercem a židlemi a pohovkami z dob Ludvíka XVI.
English: The U.S. Ambassador's Residence in Prague. Music salon with green painted walls lavishly decorated with gilt carvings, huge Oriental rug of warm colors and a fragile set of Louis XVI chairs and settees decorated with the finest Aubusson tapestries
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