Published January 14, 2015
Which is nicer to have echoing through a small Italian village — the chiming of bells or the banging of pots?
The church bells in Mezzema, a village near La Spezia, northern Italy, were silenced earlier this month by the local parish priest. A tourist, it seems, had complained about the early morning gonging.
Some residents, though, were not happy. A dozen of them protested by banging pots and lids in the street.
Anna Daneri, who led the protest, said that early Wednesday morning, after a few pot-banging protest sessions, the church bells started chiming again. They ring every morning at 7 a.m. and a few more times throughout the day.
Daneri said the sound of the bells "keeps the elderly company," and is a tradition of the centuries-old village.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/italian-villagers-bang-pots-and-pans-until-church-bells-start-ringing-again