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Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.

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Munster (Alsace), France (Haut-Rhin (68)) - Temple Protestante, Orgue de Choeur
Municipal: Munster (Alsace)
Region:Alsace
Address: 24 Rue du 9E Zouaves, 68140, Munster
Website: https://protestants-vallee-munster.org/

Description nr.: 2072073.

Built by: Alfred Kern & fils (1975)


The choir organ in the Protestant church of Munster in Alsace is a small organ, built in 1975 by Alfred Kern. It was originally a study organ, owned by Marguerite Loegel (Mulhouse), and later by Frédéric Humber (Guebwiller). In 2018 it was placed in the church.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual I2
- Manual II2 (1)
- Pédale0
Total number of stops4 (3)
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual I (C-g'''): Bourdon 8', Prestant 4'.
Manual II (C-g'''): Bourdon 8' - transmission, Doublette 2'.
Pédale (C-f'): No stops present.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pédale - Manual I, Pédale - Manual II.

Links http://decouverte.orgue.free.fr/orgues/munsterc.htm

Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen
Photo: Anton Lukassen. Date: 2 August 2022.
Photo: Anton Lukassen