Hasle, Hasle Kirke

Østergade, Bornholm, 3790 Hasle, Denmark 🇩🇰
Builder Marcussen & Søn
Year ca. 1968
Period/Style Neo-Baroque
Stops 10
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical

Hasle Church, located on the western coast of Bornholm in the port town of Hasle, is a significant historical and architectural landmark. The church dates back to the 15th century, originally constructed as a small chapel and later expanded into a full church. Its architecture is characterized by its Late Gothic style, with fieldstone walls and a three-sided chancel. Over the centuries, the church underwent several modifications, including the addition of a spire in 1758 and a southern porch in 1882. The church's interior features a vaulted ceiling added in 1847, a 16th-century pulpit, and a 13th-century Gotland limestone baptismal font.

The church is also home to a notable pipe organ built by Marcussen & Søn in 1968. This organ is designed in the Neo-Baroque style and features 10 stops across two manuals and a pedalboard. The organ's mechanical tracker action and its placement within the church contribute to its historical and musical significance. The instrument is a fine example of the craftsmanship of Marcussen & Søn, reflecting the high standards of organ building in Denmark during that period. The church and its organ are not only a place of worship but also a cultural treasure on the island of Bornholm, attracting visitors and music enthusiasts alike.

Manual I Manual II (enclosed) Pedal
Rørgedakt 8' Trægedakt 8' Subbas 16'
Principal 4' Kobbelfløjte 4' Gedakt 8'
Blokfløjte 2' Principal 2'
Mixtur 3 Kor Quint 1 ⅓'
Additionals: I/II, I/P, II/P, Swell pedal II

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