Organ of St. Ludgeri in Norden
Aurich (district)Individual pipe organsMusic in Lower Saxony
The organ of St. Ludgeri in Norden was built from 1686 to 1692 by Arp Schnitger. It has 46 stops, five divisions, three manuals and pedal, and is thus the second-largest surviving Schnitger organ in Germany (after that of the St. James' Church, Hamburg) and until 2018 the largest organ in East Frisia. Historically and musically it is considered an art-work of international rank.
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N 53.595472222222 ° | E 7.2039166666667 ° |
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Ludgerikirche
Am Markt 37
26506 , Ekel (Norden (City))
Lower Saxony, Germany
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