Christ Church (Recklinghausen)

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Christ Church (Recklinghausen)

The Christ Church is a Protestant church building in Recklinghausen . It is located on the northern edge of the city center.

The church was built according to plans by the architect Arno Eugen Fritsche , to a certain extent as a Protestant counterpart to the Catholic Church of St. Peter , and opened in 1911.

organ

The organ was built in 1961 by the organ builder Paul Ott (Göttingen). In 1992, the organ building company Karl Schuke (Berlin) changed the arrangement slightly. The slider chest instrument has 42 stops on three manuals and a pedal. The playing and stop actions are mechanical.

I upper section C – g 3
Metal dacked 08th'
Quintad 08th'
Principal 04 ′
Wooden flute 04 ′
octave 02 ′
Nasat 01 13
Sesquialtera II00 0
Sharp III – V 01'
Dulcian 16 ′
Vox Humana 08th'
Tremulant
II Hauptwerk C – g 3
Quintad 16 ′
Principal 08th'
Reed flute 08th'
octave 04 ′
Gemshorn 04 ′
Nasat 02 23
octave 02 ′
Forest flute 02 ′
Sesquialter II 00 02 23
Mixture IV-VI 01 13
Trumpet 16 ′
Trumpet 08th'
III Breastwork C – g 3
Wooden dacked 08th'
recorder 04 ′
Principal 02 ′
third 01 35
Fifth 01 13
octave 01'
Zimbel III 012
Hopper shelf 00 08th'
Tremulant
Pedals C – f 1
Principal 16 ′
Sub-bass 16 ′
octave 08th'
Dumped 08th'
octave 04 ′
Pommer 04 ′
Night horn 02 ′
Rauschpfeife II00
Mixture III
trombone 16 ′
Trumpet 08th'
Clarine 04 ′
  • Coupling: I / II, III / II, I / P, II / P

Individual evidence

  1. See the information about the church on the ward's website
  2. Information on the organ

Web links

Coordinates: 51 ° 36 '59.9 "  N , 7 ° 11' 35.6"  E