hans yorgo's collection grew rapidly, soon mechanical pianos were added to the gramophones, then all of music boxes. and, of course , barrel organ, the main passion of hans surber. one of the first charmans was supposedly made rare or unique, some weather-tough instrument kept right out in the open, after all. barrel street vagrant. most of the exhibited in the house to face hungary are barrel-organs, music boxes, and everything that is on them. seems to be my main passion. i don’t know about you, but i’ve always wondered how people in the past and times could create these amazing devices. there was none, because there was no radio or television, not even electricity, and craftsmen by candlelight literally on their knees did absolutely unique fantastic things. hans york sorber has been collecting his collection for more than 40 years, all the exhibits presented in his house, which he has already become a museum house, he buys exclusively at his own expense, since pensions in the federal republic of germany allow him to have such an expensive hobby, however, recently the prices for al