Østerlars, Østerlars Kirke
Builder | Marcussen & Søn |
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Year | ca. 1956 |
Period/Style | Neo-Baroque |
Stops | 15 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
The organ at Østerlars Round Church, located on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, is a significant piece of the church's history and heritage. Østerlars Round Church, built around 1150, is the largest and oldest of Bornholm's four round churches and has been a vital part of the island's cultural and religious life for centuries. The church underwent a significant restoration in 1955, which included the installation of the current organ, crafted by the renowned organ builders Marcussen & Søn.
This organ, installed as part of the 1955 restoration, features 15 stops and is distinguished by its gold-plated façade pipes, which add a visually striking element to the church's interior. The organ is designed to complement the unique acoustics of the round church, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere during services and concerts. The Østerlars Church remains a key attraction on Bornholm, drawing thousands of visitors each year who come to experience both its historical significance and its beautiful music.
This organ, installed as part of the 1955 restoration, features 15 stops and is distinguished by its gold-plated façade pipes, which add a visually striking element to the church's interior. The organ is designed to complement the unique acoustics of the round church, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere during services and concerts. The Østerlars Church remains a key attraction on Bornholm, drawing thousands of visitors each year who come to experience both its historical significance and its beautiful music.
Hovodværk | Brystværk | Pedal |
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Principal 8' | Gedakt 8' | Subbas 16' |
Rørfløjte 8' | Rørfløjte 4' | Oktav 8' |
Oktav 4' | Principal 2' | Rørfløjte 8' |
Flachfløjte 2' | Oktav 1' | Oktav 4' |
Mixtur 3 Kor | Krumhorn 8' | Quintatøn 2' |
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