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Arlöv, Sverige (Skåne län) - Arlövs Kyrka
Municipal: Burlövs Kommun
Region:Skåne
Address: Kyrkogatan 4, 232 34, Arlöv

Description nr.: 2022371.

Built by: Jens Alexander Zachariassen (II) (1967)
Demolished (2001)


Arlöv's neo-Gothic church was inaugurated on April 8, 1900. The building was designed by Alfred Arwidius, an architect from Malmö. In 1901 the Setterquist firm completed an organ for the church with seventeen stops, two manuals, pedal and pneumatic cone chests. This instrument was demolished in 1967 and replaced by a new organ from the company J.A. Zachariassen. However, in 1996 this organ turned out to be in such a bad condition that it was decided not to restore it, but to replace it. Plans to build a new organ using Setterquist material from 1906, from Motala, were cancelled. In 2004/2005 Åkerman & Lund completed a new three-manual organ.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual I10
- Manual II10
- Pedal6
Total number of stops26
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionElectrical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual I: Kvintadena 16', Principal 8', Rörflöjt 8', Oktava 4', Spetsflöjt 4', Kvinta 2 2/3', Oktava 2', Täckflöjt 2', Mixtur 4 chor, Trumpet 8'.
Manual II: Gedackt 8', Principal 4', Koppelflöjt 4', Gemshorn 2', Larigot 1 1/3', Sifflöjt 1', Sesquialtera 2 chor (2 2/3'+1 3/5'), Scharf 2 chor, Regal 8', Tremulant.
Pedal: Subbas 16', Oktava 8', Gedackt 8', Pommer 4', Fagott 16', Trumpetregal 4'.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pedal - Manual I, Pedal - Manual II.
Accessories: Fria Kombinationer.

Links https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arl%C3%B6vs_kyrka