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Photo: Bysmon (Wikicommons). Date: 12 September 2016.

Photo: Bysmon (Wikicommons)

Bromma (Stockholm), Sverige (Stockholms län) - Sankt Ansgars Kyrka
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Address: Vidängsvägen 11, 167 36, Bromma

Description nr.: 2074188.

Built by: Walter Thür Orgelbyggen AB (2002)


Sankt Ansgars Kyrkan in Bromma is a church building belonging to the Västerled Ecclesiastical Congregation. The church was designed by Olof Malmgren and was dedicated on 2 February 1963. A temporary organ, built by Richard Jacoby in 1961, with five registers, was placed in the parish centre. Åkerman & Lund built a new organ for the new church, which was dedicated in the course of 1964. It has eight registers on two manuals and pedal. This organ was donated in 2002 to Geijerskolan in Ransäter. It was replaced by a new organ with thirteen stops, built by Walter Thür.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual I6
- Manual II6
- Pedal1
Total number of stops13
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual I (C-g'''): Copula 8', Principal 4', Rörflöjt 4', Waldflöjt 2', Mixtur 3 chor, Rörskalmeja 8', Tremulant.
Manual II (C-g'''): Rörgedackt 8', Fugara 8', Koppelflöjt 4', Principal 2', Ters 1 3/5', Nasat 1 1/3', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-f'): Subbas 16'.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pedal - Manual I, Pedal - Manual II.


Photo: Magnus Bergman. Date: 13 November 2023.
Photo: Magnus Bergman
Photo: Magnus Bergman. Date: 13 November 2023.
Photo: Magnus Bergman