File:Hydraulos, 2nd century AD, AM Dion, Diom435.jpg

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English: The water organ, called "hydraulos" (water flute). Apparently it is the oldest preserved organ, perhaps the 2nd century BC. Probably playing in the theater. Archaeological Museum of Dion.
Čeština: Vodní varhany, tzv. "hydraulos" (vodní píšťala). Prý to jsou nejstarší zachované varhany, snad 2. století n. l. Hrály nejspíš v divadle. Archeolologické museum v Dionu.
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