Elsfleth, St.-Nikolai-Kirche
Builder | J. C. Schmid |
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Year | 1863 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 8 |
Keyboards | 1+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
The St. Nikolai Church in Neuenbrok, built between 1862 and 1863, is a simple hall church that replaced an older half-timbered structure. The interior features a modest, late-classicist design. The church's organ, crafted by Johann Claussen Schmid in 1863, has undergone several modifications over the years, but four of the original registers have been preserved.
In 1960, the organ was renovated by Alfred Führer, who altered the disposition while retaining some of the original registers. Further restoration took place in 2005 by Jürgen Kopp, who made significant updates to the wind system, keyboard, and intonation of the pipes, ensuring that the organ continues to function with historical integrity while being adapted to modern needs.
In 1960, the organ was renovated by Alfred Führer, who altered the disposition while retaining some of the original registers. Further restoration took place in 2005 by Jürgen Kopp, who made significant updates to the wind system, keyboard, and intonation of the pipes, ensuring that the organ continues to function with historical integrity while being adapted to modern needs.
Manual | Pedal |
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Principal 8' | Subbass 16' |
Gedackt 8' | Quintade 4' |
Oktave 4' | |
Rohrflöte 4' | |
Flöte 2' | |
Mixtur 3f |
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