List of organs in Thuringia

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The list of organs in Thuringia gradually includes the preserved historical organs as well as nationally significant new organs in the Free State of Thuringia . All historical instruments are recorded that were built before the First World War . The list supplements the main article Organ Landscape Thuringia .

The main builders are given in the fourth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. Italic letters indicate that only the historic case has been preserved. In the sixth column, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals , a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal , and a lower-case "p" indicates a pedal that is only attached. The Arabic number indicates the number of sounding registers in today's organs (as of 2016). The last column provides information on the state of preservation and links with further information.

For the district of Weimarer Land see the full list of organs in the district of Weimarer Land and in the city of Weimar .

place building image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Altenbeuthen Altenbeuthen village church Johann Georg Fincke 1716 I / P 8th
Altenburg Duchess Agnes Memorial Church Altenburg Agneskirche 02.jpg Load guest & son 1906, 1924 II / P 27 1924 remodeling by Wilhelm Sauer
Altenburg Bartholomäikirche Altenburg St Bartholomäi organ brochure.jpg Load guest & son 1881, 1922, 1949 III / P 44 1905–1909 pneumatic action by Oskar Ladegast, supplemented by Fernwerk in 1922, rearrangement in 1949, 1974 electric console and electropneumatic action, 1989/1990 general overhaul; 75% original inventory preserved
Altenburg Brethren Church Altenburg Brothers Church 01.JPG Wilhelm Sauer 1905 III / P 48
Altenburg Castle church , large organ Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost 1736-1739 II / P 36 Restored 1974–1976
Altenfeld Ev. church Johann Stephan Schmaltz 1776
Altengesees St. Margarethe
Organ by Christian August Gerhard.jpg
Christian August Gerhard 1788 I / P 9
Altkirchen Village church Christoph Opitz 1871 II / P 26th largest work by Opitz
Andisleben St. Peter and Paul Andisleben St. Peter and Paul 02.jpg Johann Georg Schröter 1734-1743 II / P 23
Apple Town Walpurgis Church Apple town St. Walpurgis 04.jpg Christian Friedrich Knauf 1833 II / P 31 with parts of the previous organ by Johann Anton Weise (1707); Restored by Rösel & Hercher in 1995
Arnstadt New Church Arnstadt Bachkirche Wender organ.jpg Johann Friedrich Wender / Otto Hoffmann 1699-1703, 2000 II / P 29 Prospectus and 320 pipes received from Wender; Rest reconstructed
Bad Frankenhausen St. Mary Julius Strobel 1886 III / P 50 1974 Changes to the disposition by Gerhard Kirchner
Bad Langensalza Market Church Langensalza Market Church 02.jpg Heidenreich 1799 II / P 31 In 1861 Friedrich Petersilie changed the disposition to a romantic style
Bad Liebenstein Friedenskirche Yes 1971 II / P 15th
Badra St. Spirit Julius Strobel 1883 II / P 20th
bad Salzungen City Church Evangelical town church Bad Salzungen 01.jpg Wilhelm Sauer 1909 III / P 41 The organ was constructed according to Max Reger's ideas and extensively restored from 1994 to 2000.
Bechstedt-Wagd St. Trinity Bechstedt-Wagd St. Trinitatis 05.jpg unknown 1839 II / P 21st Restored in 1955 by Friedrich Löbling, currently not playable
Bedheim St. Kilian Bedheim-St.Kilian-Schwalbennestorgel cropped.jpg Nicolaus Seeber 1721 I. 7th Swallow's nest organ connected to the main organ via a mechanical construction of 20 m long wooden abstracts and can be played from the lower manual
Bedheim St. Kilian Bedheim-St.Kilian-Hauptorgel.jpg Caspar Schippel 1711 I / P 11
Bendelife St. Pancras Bendeleben St. Pankratius 02.JPG unknown 1660 II / P 22nd In 1811 the church was struck by lightning. The organ was badly damaged and repaired by Johann Heinrich Hartung from Kölleda from 1811 to 1815. Rückpositiv converted into a substation, disposition changed in 1860, restored in 1998–2000 and the prospectus redrafted.
Bettenhausen To the Holy Cross Bettenhausen To the holy cross 05.jpg Johann Ernst Döring 1766 II / P 17th Originally built for Unterweid in 1747, sold to Bettenhausen for financial reasons, restored in 1994 by Hoffmann and Schindler Organ Builders
Bindersleben Lukas Church Bindersleben St. Lukas 04.jpg Franciscus Volckland 1743-1751 II / P 23 + 2 Conversions + renovations: 1856 Johann Michael Hesse and son ; 1948 Friedrich Löblig (Erfurt); 2011–2018 Jehmlich organ building Dresden
Bibra (grave field) St. Leo (Bibra) Bibra St. Leo 09.jpg Johann Michael Schmidt 1855 II / P 24 Restored in 1994 by Hoffmann Orgelbau
Bretleben St. John Reinhold & Adolf Strobel 1897 II / P 15th
Brotterode St. Nicolai (Brotterode) Brotterode St. Nicolai 03.jpg Wilhelm Rühlmann 1901 II / P 23 Opus 229
Buchheim St. Laurence Christoph Opitz 1866 II / P 15th
Burgk Burgk Castle , Castle Chapel Silbermann organ Burgk.jpg Gottfried Silbermann ? -1743 I / P 12 preserved largely unchanged; Restored by Owl in 1982
Penitential life St. Petri Büßleben St. Petri 04.jpg Georg Christoph Stertzing 1702 II / P 28 built for St. Peter's Church in Erfurt
Crawinkel St. Mary Crawinkel St. Marien 01.JPG Poppe 1866 II / P 28 originally for Bad Klosterlausnitz built
Dielsdorf (Castle Vippach) To the holy cross Dielsdorf 02.jpg unknown circa 1870 II / P 13
Donndorf St. Peter and Paul Julius Strobel 1856 II / P 19th
Dornburg St. James Major Johann Christian Adam Gerhard 1820 II / P 20th five stops taken from the previous organ, almost completely preserved
Dornheim St. Bartholomew Justinus Ehrenfried Gerhard , Karl-Heinz Schönefeld 1766, 1985 II / P 19th 1985 New building using the historical prospectus and older parts from the Schöngleina village church
Dürrenebersdorf Village church Dürrenebersdorf Christoph Opitz 1865 I / P 10
Egstedt St. Michael village church Egstedt St. Michael 02.jpg Franciscus Volckland 1729 II / P 24
Eisenach Bach House Eisenach
Eisenach Bachhaus organ (1) .jpg
unknown around 1750 I. 3 Swiss positive
Eisenach Bach House Eisenach
Eisenach Bachhaus organ (2) .jpg
Eberhardt Antony Heinrich 1722 I. 4th Positive built in Hainburg on the Danube ; 1974/1975 and 1994/1995 restorations
Eisenach George Church Eisenach Georgenkirche organ (2) .jpg Alexander Schuke 1982 III / P 60 behind the prospectus by Georg Christoph Stertzing (1707) → organ
Eisenberg Castle Church Castle Church Eisenberg 02.jpg Christoph Donat , Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost 1683, 1731-1733 II / P 22nd Expansion in 1733, alterations in 1776 and 1862, reconstruction from 1959–1963, restored from 1986 onwards and brought back to the state of 1733
Ice field Trinity Church Eisfeld Dreifaltigkeitskirche St. Nikolai 02.jpg Johann Michael Schmidt 1846 II / P 30th
Elleben Village church Johann Stephan Schmaltz 1768 II / P 24
Elxleben St. Peter and Paul Elxleben St. Peter and Paul 03.jpg Franciscus Volckland 1750-1751 II / P 27
Emleben St. Boniface (Emleben) Emleben St. Boniface 02.jpg Friedrich Christian Knauf 1872 II / P 28
Engelsbach St. Christopher's Chapel Engelsbach Christopherus Chapel 01.JPG Friedrich Knauf 1845 I / P 6th
Erfurt Augustinian monastery Erfurt Augustinian monastery organ (3) .jpg EF Walcker & Cie 1936 IV / P 54 Free pipe prospectus
Erfurt Erfurt Cathedral
Erfurt cathedral organ (1) .jpg
Alexander Schuke 1992 III / P 63 organ
Erfurt Merchant church Erfurt Merchant Church 03.jpg Cobbler and son 1957 III / P 39 Brochure 1687 by Christoph Junge , last new building by Schuster und Sohn (1957, III / P 39) using the Rühlmann organ from 1911 (III / P 42)
Erfurt Michaeliskirche Erfurt St. Michael 02.jpg W. Rühle & Son 2000 II / P 15th in the case of Ludwig Compenius (1652)
Erfurt Neuwerk Church Erfurt Neuwerkskirche 01.JPG Franciscus Volckland 1737 II / P 28 2000–2003 restoration / reconstruction by Alexander Schuke
Erfurt Preacher Church Erfurt Predigerkirche 02.jpg Alexander Schuke 1977 III / P 55 behind the prospectus by Ludwig Compenius (1648) → organ
Erfurt Severikirche Erfurt St. Severi 01.jpg Johannes Klais 1930 III / P 34 in the baroque case by Wender (1714)
Erfurt Thomas Church Erfurt St. Thomas 04.jpg Alexander Schuke 1950 III / P 57 expanded in several construction phases (1953, 1967, 1978, 1993, 2011)
Frankenau Frankenauer Church FrankenauKirche4.JPG Christoph Opitz 1853 I / P 7th
Frankenhain St. Leonhard Frankenhain St. Leonhardi 01.JPG Valentin Knauf 1839 II / P 28
Friedrichroda Blasiuskirche Friedrichroda St.Blasius 01.JPG Jehmlich organ building 1961 II / P 23 in the case of the Wagner brothers from 1780
Gurgling Ev. church Christoph Opitz 1863 I / P 7th
Geba Ev. church Birth place church interior.jpg Johann Caspar Rommel 1793 I / P 9 Restored in 1996 by Hoffmann and Schindler .
Gebesee City Church of St. Laurentius Johann Michael Hartung 1728 II / P 19th received rebuilt
Homestead St. Johann Baptist Gehofen St. Johann Baptist 03.jpg Julius Strobel 1861 II / P 26th
Georgenthal St. Elisabeth Georgenthal 06.JPG Hugo Boehm 1898 II / P 12 the case brochure comes from a previous organ by the Jehmlich brothers (1810, Opus 2)
Gera St. Elisabeth
Hildesheim Michaelis Organ.jpg
Paul Ott 1958 III / P 40 built for St. Michael (Hildesheim) (III / P / 42) (photo), dismantled in 1999 and rebuilt in a somewhat reduced form in 2004
Gera Johanniskirche Richard Kreutzbach 1885 III / P 56 electropneumatic; 1928/1929 reconstruction by Jehmlich
Gera Salvator Church Salvatorkirche Gera, Röver organ from 1903.jpg Ernst Roever 1903-1905 II / P 36 pneumatic
Gerthausen Village church Gerthausen village church 03.jpg Friedrich Wilhelm Holland 1850 II / P 14th
Göllnitz Göllnitz village church Christoph Opitz 1847 II / P 16 after 1923 change of disposition
Gospiteroda Village church Gospiteroda village church 01.JPG Carl Christian Hoffmann / Johann Michael Wagner 1741 II / P 14th
Gotha Friedenstein Castle , Castle Church Gotha Friedenstein Castle Church Organ.JPG Friedrich Knauf 1858 II / P 28
Grave life St. Magdalena
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Johann Christoph Thielemann 1738-1739 II / P 21st partially preserved, heavily soiled and unplayable
Graefenhain Trinity Church
Graefenhain St. Trinitatis 01.JPG
Johann Christoph Thielemann 1728-1731 II / P 21st with bell and cymbal star; originally II / P / 17; Restored from 1993 to 1996
Graefenroda St. Laurence Gräfenroda St. Laurentius 01.JPG Johann Anton Weise , Waltershausen Organ Builders 1736, 2005 II / P 24 1909 reconstruction by Adam Eifert , 2005 restoration / reconstruction of Waltershausen organ building; Housing and 11% of the pipes from 15 registers preserved
Graefenthal St. Mary Gräfenthal-Stadtkirche-Orgel.jpg Johannes Strebel 1916 II / P 28 later rebuilt; today electropneumatic cone chest
Gräfinau-Angstedt Maria, Nicolai and All Saints' Day Gräfinau-Angstedt 04.jpg Johann Friedrich Schulze 1830 II / P 21st restored in 2006 by Orgelbau Schönefeld
Greiz St. Mary
Greiz City Church St. Marien 01.JPG
Richard Kreutzbach 1881 III / P 63 1919 by Jehmlich extension conversion
Greetings St. Martini (Greussen)
Greußen St.Martini 06.jpg
Johann Tobias Gottfried Trost 1704 II / P 21st Repaired in 1842 by Johann Michael Hesse the Younger and in 1978 by Schönefeld (organ building)
Grossenbehringen Village church Großenbehringen Church 02.jpg Friedrich Christian Knauf 1847 II / P 25th
Great Gods St. Walpurgis Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost 1712-1716 II / P 22nd 1996/1997 restored
Great Monra St. Peter and Paul Großmonra St. Peter & Paul 05.jpg Georg Kiessling & Sons 1896 II / P 26th in the case of Adam Eifert (1878)
Großneuhausen St. George Großneuhausen St. Georg 07.JPG Johann Christoph Thielemann 1730 II / P 22nd
Grosspötzschau Church of the Resurrection Poppe 1815 I / P 13 Relocated to a barn in 1996, since 2014 restoration in several construction phases; largely preserved
Günserode St. Nicholas Julius Strobel 1860 I / P 10
Hainspitz Ev. church Christoph Opitz 1848 II / P 14th
Helmershausen Cathedral of the Rhön Helmershausen Cathedral of the Rhön 08.jpg Johann Michael Voit 1786 II / P 25th Restored in 2011 by Hoffmann and Schindler Orgelbau
Autumn life St. Trinity Herbsleben St. Trinity 01.jpg Siegfried and Johann Michael Hesse around 1850 II / P 30th Rebuilt by Böhm in 1920
Herpf St. Johannis Herpf St. Johannis 02.jpg Johann Caspar Rommel 1752? II / P 22nd New building; 1995 restoration by Hey Orgelbau
Heyersdorf Village church Christoph Opitz 1858 II / P 11
Himmelsberg St. Mauritius Church Julius Strobel 1847 I / P 15th
Hohenebra Church "Gloria Deo" Hohenebra Gloria Deodorant 03.jpg Johann Stephan Schmaltz 1778 II / P 15th rebuilt by Gottlieb Knauf in 1848
Hohenkirchen St. Gangolf Hohenkirchen St. Gangolf 04.jpg Valentin Knauf 1819 II / P 27
Hohenleuben City Church Christoph Opitz 1852 II / P 25th
Wooden angel St. Trinity Church Julius Strobel 1844 II / P 15th
Holzhausen Trinity Church Holzhausen Dreifaltigkeitskirche 06.jpg Johann Michael Hesse 1798 II / P 19th
Ichstedt Village church Julius Strobel around 1870 II / P 16
Ifta Trinity Church Ifta Heinrich Wilhelm von Ebenhausen 1724 II / P 26th Restoration until 2017
Ilmenau St. James Church Ilmenau St.Jacobus 01.jpg EF Walcker & Cie 1911 III / P 64 Electropneumatic cone charger
Groan Jauern village church Christoph Opitz 1879 I / P 6th last organ from Opitz
Jena Volkshaus Jena Sauer organ 1987 III / P 61 With 4,800 pipes one of the largest organs in Thuringia
Jesuborn Luther Church (Jesuborn) Johann Caspar Holland 1793 currently only playable to a limited extent
Jonaswalde Village church Christoph Opitz 1855 II / P 13
Kahla St. Margarethen Kahla St. Margarethen 01.JPG Johann Andreas Schulze, Hermann Lahmann, Wilhelm Sauer , Alexander Schuke 1796, 1955 II / P 21st Changes in the 19th century, 1945 loss of the prospectus, which was renewed by Lahmann from 1954–1955, reconstruction in 1965, restoration and expansion in 1990; 5 registers received from Schulze
Kaltenlengsfeld Evang. church
Kaltenlengsfeld church.jpg
Johann Caspar Rommel 1755-1757 II / P 22nd New building; Restoration of the Waltershausen organ building , 2001 to 2006.
Kerspleben Holy Spirit Church Johann Georg Schröter 1720 Housing and parts of the movement preserved
Kirchheilingen St. Boniface Kirchheilingen St. Bonifatius 05.jpg Wilhelm Sauer organ building 1907 II / P 20th New building in an older baroque housing from the 18th century.
Kirchheim St. Laurence Kirchheim St. Laurentius 03.jpg Wagner brothers 1799-1800 II / P currently not playable
Kleinneuhausen St. Mauritius and Andrew Kleinneuhausen St. Mauritius and Andreas 01.JPG unknown around 1820 II / P 24 around 1900, Friedrich Wilhelm Böttcher changed the disposition
Kornhochheim Saint Nicholas Church Johann Stephan Schmaltz 1745 I / P 10
Leina Nicolauskirche Leina 06 St.Nicolai.jpg Johann Heinrich Rupert 1740 II / P 18th
Liebenrode Petrikirche Liebenrode St. Petri 04.jpg Georg Kiessling & Sons 1926 II / P 10 in the case by F. Knauf (1835), in need of renovation
Lohma (Langenleuba-Niederhain) Village church Lohma an der Leina Louis and August Poppe 1818 I / P 9 largely preserved
Meiningen Stadtkirche Meiningen
Meiningen City Church 02.jpg
Martin Josef Schlimbach & Son 1889 III / P 56 Max Reger worked here from 1911 to 1914; 1932 expansion, 1945 war damage, 1992–1994 restoration by Wolfgang Hey
Mellenbach Katharinenkirche Adam Eifert 1890 II / P 17th
Mohlis Mohlis village church Christoph Opitz 1845 I / P 6th
Molsdorf St. Trinity Molsdorf St. Trinitatis 02.jpg Johann Christoph Thielemann 1721 II / P 20th Four-foot prospectus; 1934 Conversion by Helfenbein from Gotha
Muhlberg Saint Luke Church Thueringen-Muehlberg-Church-Inside-Organ.jpg Franciscus Volckland 1729 II / P 26th 1824 Reconstruction by Ernst Siegfried Hesse
Mulhouse Divi Blasii Church
Mühlhausen Divi-Blasii 241.JPG
Alexander Schuke 1958 III / P 42
Mulhouse Marienkirche
Organ Marienkirche Mühlhausen.JPG
Wilhelm Sauer 1891 III / P 61 allegedly 61 registers
Nauendorf (Grossenstein) Ev. church Christoph Opitz 1857 II / P 9
Nausitz St. Johannis
Nausitz St. Johannis 01.jpg
Julius Strobel 1893 II / P 12
Neudietendorf ev. Brethren Church Neudietendorf Brothers Church 01.jpg EF Walcker & Cie. 1901 III / P 28
Neuroda St. Mauritius Johann Georg Schröter 1742 II / P 20th
Neustadt an der Orla City Church of St. Johannis NeustadtOrla St. Johannis 01.JPG Johann Georg Fincke 1726 II / P 24 1992/93 restored by the Alexander Schuke workshop
Niedernissa Village church "Zur Himmelspforte" Niedernissa Zur Himmelspforte 01.jpg Johann Georg Schröter 1731 II / P 20th currently not playable
Niederspier St. Peter and Paul Niederspier St. Peter and Paul 05.jpg Gottlieb Knauf 1857 II / P 16
Nordhausen St. Maria in the valley Nordhausen Altendorfkirche.jpg Ernst Roever 1910/1911 II / P 19th currently not playable
Otterstedt St. Fabian and Sebastian Otterstedt St. Fabian and Sebastian 04.jpg Carl Bottcher 1890 II / P 13
Pfullendorf St. Boniface Johann Christoph Thielemann 1711 I. 7th Two-foot prospectus
Ponitz Friedenskirche (village church)
Ponitz Silbermann organ (2) .jpg
Gottfried Silbermann 1734-1737 II / P 27 1782 installation of a carillon; 1936 Replacement of worm-eaten wooden pipes; largely completely preserved; Restored by Owl in 1984
Poessneck St. Bartholomew Richard Kreutzbach , Jehmlich Orgelbau , Eule Orgelbau 1896, 1926, 2014 III / P 53 pneumatic action, two swell works, neo-Gothic prospectus; 1926 extension conversion by Jehmlich; 2014–2016 restoration by owl
Reichstädt Ev. church Christoph Opitz 1862 II / P 12 receive
Reinstädt St. Michael Reinstädt St. Michael 07.jpg Johann Heinrich Scherff 1743 II / P 19th Expanded in 1751 and 1871; Restored in 2008
Rengelrode St. John the Baptist Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Younger 1838 II / P 16 Largely preserved
Ring life St. Valentine Ringleben St. Valentin 04.jpg Julius Strobel 1876 II / P 26th
Rockhausen Elisabeth Church Rockhausen St. Elisabeth 05.jpg Johann Michael Hesse 1858 II / P 17th Repair in 1891 by the organ builder from Halberstadt
Roda (Ilmenau) Village church Adam Eifert 1887 II / P 10
Rohda St. Simon and Jude Johann Georg Schröter 1719
pipe Michaeliskirche Rohr St. Michaelis 06.jpg Wilhelm Rühlmann 1913 II / P 19th behind historical prospectus (1667)
Rudolstadt St. Andrew Stadtkirche standreas rudolstadt inside 09.JPG Load guest & son 1882 III / P 35 behind historical prospectus (1636); rebuilt several times; 2005 reconstruction by owl
Saalfeld Johanniskirche
Johanneskirche Saalfeld Organ.JPG
Wilhelm Sauer 1894 III / P 49 1894 new building behind the historic prospectus by Johann Georg Fincke ? and the carpenter Johann-Georg Ziegenspeck (1709–1714); 1932 reconstruction by Sauer, 1993–1996 restoration by Rösel & Hercher organ building and return to the state of 1932
Saara Christophoruskirche Saara Christophoruskirche 04.jpg Heinrich Hegermann 1912 II / P 24
Schernberg St. Crucis Julius Strobel 1881 II / P 22nd
Schkölen City Church Schkölen Baroque Church 01.JPG Johann Michael Hartung 1756, 1856-1857 II / P 26th 1856–1857 extensive renovation, which meant a new building
Schleiz St. Mary Schleiz mountain church 09.jpg Bernhard Kutter 2004-2007 II / P 23 + 3 Newly built in the Renaissance prospectus by Jacob Schedlich (1638) from Joachimsthal (Bohemia)
Schleusingen Johanniskirche Schleusingen St. Johannis 03.jpg Hey organ building 2009 III / P 39 in the old case by Nicolaus Seeber (1726)
Castle Vippach St. Vitus Schloßvippach St.Vitus 01.jpg Johann Friedrich Hartung 1773-1782 II / P 33 Restored in 1962 by Gerhard Kirchner
Schlotheim St. Servator Schlotheim St. Servator 01.JPG unknown 19th century II / P 15th
Schmalkalden Wilhelmsburg Castle Schmalkalden 018.jpg Daniel Meyer 1590 I. 6th only wooden register; most important renaissance organ in Thuringia
Blacksmith field Church of the Redeemer Schmiedefeld aR Erlöserkirche 03.jpg A. Schuster & Son 1960 II / P 22nd in the historical case of the Wagner brothers (1770)
Schönau in front of the forest George Church Schönau vdW St. Georg 03.jpg Friedrich Knauf 1850 II / P 21st
Surge Fortified church Schwallungen Kirchenburg 01.jpg Karl Horn 1804 II / P 27
Seeba Marienkirche Seeba Marienkirche 02.jpg Johann Caspar Rommel 1754 I / P 11 Using parts that were used by Johann Moritz Weise for the church in Herpf in 1668. 1999–2001 restored by Hoffmann and Schindler Organ Builders.
Seega Village church Julius Strobel 1868 I / P
Siegelbach Fortified church Siegelbach fortified church 01.jpg Johann Anton Weise 1727 I / P 10 work on the organ in the 19th century
Summer seat Village church Christoph Opitz 1869 I / P 9
Sondershausen Sondershausen Castle Julius Strobel 1859 II / P 19th New building in the housing of Wolfgang Heinrich Nordt (1724)
Stadtilm City Church of St. Mary Stadtilm St. Marien 08.jpg Adam Eifert 1898 II / P 30th using the baroque prospectus and parts by Johann Andreas Schulze (1785)
Stedtlingen Stedtlinger Church Johann Caspar Rommel or Johann Casper Beck 1750
Steinthaleben St. Dionysius Julius Strobel 1852 II / P 14th currently not playable
Stempeda St. Moritz Julius Strobel 19th century
Suhl Kreuzkirche
Suhl Kreuzkirche organ (3) .JPG
Eilert Koehler 1738-1740 II / P 39 1999–2007 restoration by Alexander Schuke
Suhl Marienkirche Suhl St. Marien 01.JPG Johann Michael Wagner , Karl-Heinz Schönefeld 1760-1762, 1971-1972 II / P 30th 1972 large part of the registers renewed
Sundhausen (Gotha) St. Nikolai (Sundhausen) Sundhausen (Gotha) St. Nicolai 03.jpg Johann Nicolaus Langenhan 1796 II / P 28 The brothers Manfred & Siegfried Sperlich repaired and relocated the large organ from the second to the first gallery in 1983 in order to improve the building's stability and sound.
Themar St. Bartholomew Church Themar Bartholomew Church 11.jpg Johann Michael Holland 1852 II / P 25th In 1866, the son Friedrich Wilhelm Holland already remodeled the building
Thonhausen Thonhausen village church Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost 1744-1746 I / P 11 New building; changed greatly
Depth location Peterskirche Tiefenort Peterskirche 01.jpg Friedrich Knauf 1843-1844 II / P 21st 2011–2014 restoration by Hoffmann and Schindler
Deep valley St. Peter and Paul Tiefthal St.Peter and Paul 03.jpg Friedrich Ladegast 1898 II / P 14th
Toba St. George Julius Strobel 1879 II / P 20th
Killing life St. Anna
Töttleben-St-Anna-Orgel.jpg
Johann Georg Schröter 1722 II / P 14th Restored in 1993
Tröchtelborn St. Boniface Franciscus Volckland 1767 II / P 24
Udersleben Village church Julius Strobel 1884 II / P 13
Uftrungen St. Andrew Uftrungen St. Andreaskirche 02.jpg Julius Strobel 1871 II / P 20th
Fourteen saints Ev. church Vierzehnheiligen (Jena) pilgrimage church 01.JPG Johann Georg Fincke 1707
Vollmershain Vollmershain village church Christoph Opitz 1870 II / P 11 built for Weißbach ; 1924 remodeling by Hans Michel; 1983 implementation; Housing, keyboard and wind turbine from Opitz have been preserved
Waltershausen City Church Waltershausenkircheorg.jpg Tobias Heinrich Gottfried Trost 1722-1730 III / P 47 1995–1998 restored → organ of the town church (Waltershausen)
Hiking life Saint Peter's Church
Wandersleben-church-inside-organ-with-altar-3.JPG
Johann Georg Schröter 1724 II / P 23 5 registers completely and 9 partially preserved, the rest of them reconstructed
Wasserthaleben St. Johannis
Wasserthaleben St. Johannis 04.jpg
Julius Strobel 1845 I / P 12
Little summer St. Nicholas Julius Strobel 1884 currently not playable
West Greussia St. Martinus (West Greussia)
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bottcher 1927 II / P 17th New building in the historic housing by Johann Michael Hartung (1728), currently not playable
Wintzingerode Bodenstein Castle , chapel
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unknown around 1725 I. 5 partly pipework from 17th century; in the 19th century pedal with two stops added; 1994 Restoration by the Wegscheider organ workshop and return to its original condition; received three registers
Wipfra Fortified church Wipfra fortified church 01.JPG Adam Eifert 1889 II / P 10 New building behind historical prospectus; Restored in 2004
Wohlmuthshausen Ev. church Wohlmuthausen 06.jpg Johann Caspar Rommel 1765/1766 II / P 19th New building; Restoration 1991–1994 by the Kaulsdorf Castle restoration workshop.
Zella Mehlis St. Blasii Zella-Blasiuskirche-6-CTH.jpg Johann Caspar Rommel 1778/1779 II / P 25th 1988–1990 Restoration by Alexander Schuke , reconstruction while retaining the six registers added by Ratz (Ohrdruff) in 1817, only the tongue registers and the facade are rebuilt
Zella Mehlis Magdalenenkirche Magdalenenkirche Zella-Mehlis 03.jpg Guido Knauf 1885 II / P 30th 1741 middle section by Johann Casper Beck ; rebuilt several times
Ziegenrück City Church Ziegenrück St. Bartholomäus and St. Nikolaus 03.jpg Alfred Kühn 1899 II / P 22nd
Zschorgula Baroque church Zschorgula baroque church 01.JPG unknown around 1780 I / P 9

literature

  • Felix Friedrich: Organ building in Thuringia. Bibliography . Musikwissenschaftliche Verlags-Gesellschaft, Kleinblittersdorf 1994, ISBN 3-920670-32-9 .
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  • Hartmut Haupt: Organs in the Gera district - an overview of the organ landscape in East Thuringia. Editor: Council of the District of Gera, Dept. Culture, Gera 1989, 96 p., DNB 968413137 .
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Web links

Commons : Organs in Thuringia  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Barbara Löwe: Altenburg. St. Bartholomew Church . Sell, Altenburg 2001, ISBN 3-9807546-0-X , p. 10.
  2. orgbase.nl , accessed on December 21, 2017
  3. ^ Roland Voigt: Festschrift for the rededication of the Volckland organ, St. Lucas Church in Bindersleben
  4. ^ Büßleben, St. Petri , accessed on March 14, 2015.
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