Schnitger organ (Hamburg)
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The organ of the St. Jacobi Church (St. James' Church) in Hamburg, was built from 1689 to 1693 by the most renowned organ builder of his time, Arp Schnitger. The organ boasts four manuals and pedal with 60 stops, 15 of which are reeds – and has approximately 4000 sounding pipes. All in all, from the organ's original installation and its condition today (despite the partial destruction during World War II) not much of its conception has changed. The old pipework and the prospect pipes have been preserved in almost original format. It is the largest organ in existence from before 1700 and is one of the most eminent Baroque instruments that have been preserved.
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Jakobikirchhof, Hamburg Altstadt
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N 53.550277777778 ° | E 10.000277777778 ° |
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Evangelisch-lutherische Hauptkirche St. Jacobi
Jakobikirchhof 22
20095 Hamburg, Altstadt
Germany
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