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Photo: Ingrid Johansson. Date: 2005.

Photo: Ingrid Johansson

Bromma (Stockholm), Sverige (Stockholms län) - Bromma Kyrka
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Region:Uppland
Address: Gliavägen 100, 168 58, Bromma

Description nr.: 2075997.

Built by: Marcussen & Søn (1959)
Replaced (2019)


  • Bromma Kyrka is an old church from the twelfth century, built in a round shape. The building served as a church, but also as a defense tower. In the fifteenth century, the building was expanded with a nave and a sacristy against the old church. From 1905 on, a new housing estate was created around the church, as an extension of the city of Stockholm. In 1906 Åkerman & Lund built an organ for the church, which was rebuilt by the same firm in 1937. It had fifteen registers. In 1959 Marcussen & Søn installed a new mechanical organ with seventeen stops.
  • In 2019-2020, work was carried out on the church building. The Marcussen organ has been removed, and a new organ was built in 2020 by Bergenblad & Jonsson Orgelbyggeri.
  • According to the publication of Sten L. Carlsson (1973), the Församlingshem is said to contain a small organ by Einar Berg from 1955 with four registers. This is no longer mentioned in 1990.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Huvudverk5
- Bröstverk6
- Pedal6
Total number of stops17
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Huvudverk (C-g'''): Rörflöjt 8', Principal 4', Waldlföjt 2', Mixtur 4 chor, Dulcian 8'.
Bröstverk (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Blockflöjt 4', Principal 2', Nasat 1 1/3', Sesquialtera 2 chor, Cymbel 2 chor.
Pedal (C-f'): Subbas 16', Gedackt 8', Koppelflöjt 4', Kvintadena 2', Fagott 16', Vox Humana 4'.
Couplers: Huvudverk - Bröstverk, Pedal - Huvudverk, Pedal - Bröstverk.

Literature
  • Sveriges kyrkorglar / Sten L. Carlsson. - Lund : Håkan Ohlssons, 1973.
  • Inventarium över Svenska orglar : 1989: III Strängnäs stift - Stockholms stift / Dag Edholm [red.]. - Tostared : Förlag Svenska Orglar, 1990.
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