English: Commemorative plaque of Milan "Mejla" Hlavsa in Prague. After inserting a coin, a maschine inside used to play Hlavsas most famous song "Muchomůrky bílé". The plaque was allegedly stolen in April 2011.
Čeština: Pamětní deska Milana Hlavsy u vstupu do domu v Ječné ulici, kde takzvaný Mejla bydlel. Po vhození deseti korun začne hrát jeho nejznámější píseň Muchomůrky bílé. V dubnu 2011 byla deska odcizena neznámým pachatelem.
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