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Moresnet, België (Liège) - Église Saint-Rémy
Municipal: Plombières
Region:Wallonie
Address: Rue du Village, 4850, Moresnet

Description nr.: 2056917.

Built by: Georg Stahlhuth & Sohn (1868)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1868 Georg Stahlhuth & Sohn  new organ
1957 Gebroeders Vermeulen  rebuild
ca. 1975 Georg Stahlhuth & Sohn  transfer/relocate

  • In 1958, a new parish church, the Sint Jozefkerk, Kolmondstraat in Vaals was dedicated. There was a pipe organ in this church. The instrument came from the chapel of the monastery Bloemendaal, which stood opposite the church on the Maastrichterlaan. It is believed to have been a mechanical organ from Stahlhuth, built in 1868. It had sixteen stops. It was renewed and expanded in 1957 by Gebr. Vermeulen from Weert. Since then, it had cone chests and electric action. It was transferred to the church building by the Stahlhuth company around 1975.
  • The church was out of use since June 19, 2000. The building was demolished in 2003. The organ has been transferred to Moresnet, where it is installed in the Église Saint-Rémy, replacing an organ by Wendt & Heinrichs.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
1868VaalsKlooster Bloemendaal
ca. 1975VaalsSint Jozefkerk
ca. 2003MoresnetÉglise Saint-Rémy

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- 2 Manuals and Pedal
Total number of stops16