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Bell / peal: 1. Feralit Žalec, 1974, e' -9.5/16 (440) 2. Zvonarna i livarna sv. Vid nad Ljubljano, 1925, fis' -0.5/16 (440) 3. Feralit Žalec, 1974, a' -7.5/16 (440) (Gloria motif) Like many other places in Slovenia, bells were collected in the Vransko region during the First World War. Only one bell is recorded in the archive, because the inventory was most likely made only after the first collection. Whether this bell hung there until the Second World War, or was taken during the first, is currently unknown to us. The following information is known about it: Foundr: Albert Samassa Place: Labaci (Ljubljana) Year of casting: 1889 Diameter: 147cm Weight: 1852kg Tone: most likely cis' This was probably once the large bell of the carillon. You can hear its approximation in the introduction, the voice was lent by the large bell from Hrenovice, which does not exactly match this rib, but it was probably similar. In 1925, the parishioners bought bells from the Šentvid nad Ljubljano foundry. I do not know how many they bought at the moment, but it was almost certainly not just one. These bells were then taken away during the Second World War, and only the current middle bell remained. Then in 1974, they purchased two more bells to add to the existing one, so today they have three bells, which are smaller than the bells they once had.