Klemensker, Sankt Clemens Kirke

Klemens Storegade, Søsende, 3782 Klemensker, Denmark 🇩🇰
Builder B. Christensen & Sønner
Year ca. 1974
Period/Style Neo-Baroque
Stops 19
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical

St. Clement's Church, known locally as Klemens Kirke, is a notable parish church located in Klemensker on the Danish island of Bornholm. Completed in 1882 in a Historicist style, this church replaced an earlier Romanesque building that likely dates back to the 14th century or earlier. The church is named after St. Clement of Rome and features significant works by Bornholm artist Paul Høm, who contributed to its colorful interior artwork during the restoration carried out in the mid-20th century. The church's unusual architecture, including a distinctive angled building form, makes it one of the more unique ecclesiastical structures in the region.

The organ in St. Clement's Church was installed in 1974 and was constructed by the Danish organ-building firm Bruno Christensen & Sønner. This instrument complements the church's rich history and artistic interior, contributing to its liturgical and musical traditions. The organ's design was part of a collaborative effort between Rolf Graae, the architect responsible for the church's restoration, and Paul Høm, ensuring that the instrument fit seamlessly within the aesthetic of the restored church.

Hovodværk Brystværk (enclosed) Pedal
Principal 8' Gedackt 8' Subbas 16'
Rørfløjte 8' Spidsgamba 8' Octav 8'
Octav 4' Traversfløjte 4' Gedakt 8'
Hulfløjte 4' Rørquint 2 2/3' Nathorn 4'
Waldfløjte 2' Principal 2' Fagot 16'
Sesquialter 2 Kor Scharf 3 Kor
Mixtur 4-5 Kor Skalmeje 8'
Additionals: II/I, I/P, II/P, Tremulant BV (II), Swell pedal (II)

Folia Skalmeje 8 Gedackt 8 Klemensker
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