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Source: Postcard.

Source: Postcard

Regensburg, Deutschland (Bayern) - Schottenkirche Sankt Jakob
Municipal: Regensburg
Region:Oberpfalz
Address: Jakobstraße 3, 93047, Regensburg
Website: http://www.schottenkirche.de/

Description nr.: 2047613.

Built by: Willibald Siemann (1899)


The Schottenkirche in Regensburg is a former church of the Benedictine Abbey. It is called Schottenkirche, because the monks of the monastry came from Ireland and Scotland. The church is dedicated to Sankt Jakob. The buildings date from the 11th century. In 1862 the seminary of the Diocese of Regensburg was settled in the monastry buildings. The church was renovated and dedicated in 1874. Willibald Siemann built a two-manual organ with eighteen stops, that was installed on the gallery at the west side of the nave.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hauptwerk10
- Schwellwerk5
- Pedal3
Total number of stops18
Key actionPneumatic
Stop actionPneumatic
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Hauptwerk (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Principal 8', Flöte 8', Gamba 8', Salicional 8', Gedeckt 8', Octave 4', Flöte 4', Octave 2', Mixtur 4 fach (2 2/3').
Schwellwerk (C-f'''): Geigenprincipal 8', Lieblich Gedeckt 8', Dolce 8', Aeoline 8', Fugara 4'.
Pedal (C-d'): Violon 16', Subbass 16', Octavbass 8'.
Couplers: Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Schwellwerk, Hauptwerk Superoctavkoppel.
Accessories: 3 feste Kombinationen.


Photo: Schottenkirche Regensburg.
Photo: Schottenkirche Regensburg