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Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.

Photo: Wolfgang Reich

Berlin, Deutschland (Berlin) - Dorfkirche Giesensdorf
Municipal: Berlin
Address: Ostpreußendamm, 12209, Berlin-Lichterfelde
Website: http://www.petrus-giesensdorf.de/

Description nr.: 2020056.

Built by: Karl Schuke (1956)


In 1836 a small organ without a pedal was placed in the village church of Giesensdorf. It had five stops and was installed on a new gallery on the west side of the church. It did not function for a long time and the prospect pipes were also removed in 1917, so that it was replaced in 1927 by a new organ from the Steinmeyer company. This was a slightly larger organ, with nine stops and a pedal keyboard. In the spring of 1945, the Steinmeyer organ was lost due to a fire as a result of bombing. The church building was rebuilt after the war. Another organ was installed in 1956, a small instrument with four stops and a pulldown pedal, supplied by Karl Schuke.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual4
- Pedalaangehangen
Total number of stops4
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual (C-g'''): Gedackt 8' (B/D), Spitzflöte 4' (B/D), Principal 2' (B/D), Scharff 3 fach (B/D).
Pedal (C-d'): Aangehangen.


Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich
Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich
Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich
Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich
Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich
Photo: Wolfgang Reich. Date: 9 November 2014.
Photo: Wolfgang Reich