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Schwäbisch Hall, Deutschland (Baden-Württemberg) - Lukaskirche
Municipal: Schwäbisch Hall
Region:Württemberg
Address: Hagenbacher Ring 1, 74523, Schwäbisch Hall

Description nr.: 2078229.

Built by: Karl Schuke (1987)


  • During the construction of a new main organ for the Lambertikirche in Münster, the Karl Schuke company installed a two-manual organ with ten registers as a temporary organ in this church in 1988. The organ was built in 1987. After the completion of the main organ, the small organ was transferred to the Evangelische Nicolaikirche in Roxel, a western part of Münster. This church dated from 1966 and was expanded in 1986 with a tower and a congregation building. In this church there was a positive with five registers from 1960, built by Gustav Steinmann. This organ was taken over from the Epiphaniaskirche in 1968.
  • The Nicolaikirche was closed after a final service on May 26, 2019, and was subsequently demolished. The organ was sold to the Evangelische Gemeinde in Schwäbisch Hall, where it was placed in the Lukaskirche.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
1987BerlinKarl Schuke Orgelbau Anstallt
1988MünsterSankt Lambertikirche, Interimsorgel
1989MünsterNicolaikirche (Roxel)
2019Schwäbisch HallLukaskirche

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hauptwerk5
- Brustwerk4
- Pedal1
Total number of stops10
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Hauptwerk (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Prinzipal 4', Oktav 2', Quinte 1 1/3', Mixtur 3 fach (1').
Brustwerk (C-g'''): Rohrflöte 8', Spitzflöte 4', Waldflöte 2', Terz 1 3/5', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-f'): Subbass 16'.
Couplers: Hauptwerk - Brustwerk, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Brustwerk.

Links https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaikirche_(M%C3%BCnster-Roxel)#Ausstattung