Organ of St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde
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The organ of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of which about half are original. Neuenfelde itself belongs to the Altes Land and was incorporated to Hamburg in 1937.
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Organistenweg, Hamburg Neuenfelde (Harburg)
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N 53.520722222222 ° | E 9.8107777777778 ° |
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St. Pankratius
Organistenweg
21129 Hamburg, Neuenfelde (Harburg)
Germany
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