List of organs in the Lahn-Dill district

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The list of organs in the Lahn-Dill district includes the preserved pipe organs in the Lahn-Dill district ( Central Hesse ).

place building image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Albshausen Protestant church
Solms-Albshausen - ev church - organ - prospectus 1.jpg
Günter Hardt 1982 I / P 8th originally built by Johann Georg Deuth in 1750 for Schöffengrund-Niederwetz, housing and wind chest preserved; Implemented in 1955 by Walcker
Allendorf (Haiger) Protestant church
Allendorf (Greifenstein) Ev. chapel Greifenstein-Allendorf Ev.  Church (01) .jpg unknown I / P 7th 1890 from cath. Idstein Castle Chapel acquired, housing (around 1700) preserved
Allendorf (Greifenstein) St. Paul's Church (SELK)
Greifenstein Allendorf organ (02) .jpg
around 1980 I / P 7th purchased used
Altenberg Monastery Protestant church
Solms - Altenberg Monastery - ev church - organ - prospectus 1.jpg
Johann Wilhelm Schöler 1757-1758 II / P 23 Organ of the Altenberg monastery
Altenkirchen (Braunfels) Protestant church Peter Weil 1840 II / P 12
Altenkirchen (Hohenahr) Protestant church Friedrich Weller 1859 I / P 14th remodeled by Walcker
Amdorf Protestant church
Amdorf (Herborn) Ev.  Church (02) .jpg
Aug. Laukhuff 1966-1967 I / p 4th Organ positive with 4 divided registers
Asslar Protestant church Günter Hardt 1969 II / P 18th
Asslar Christ king Fischer & Krämer organ building 1980 II / P 31 originally built for Hochheim am Main , implemented by Oberlinger in 2004
Atzbach Protestant church
Atzbach church inside 1.jpg
unknown; Förster & Nicolaus 1637, 1997/1998 I / P 12 1783/1784 acquired used from the Dreikönigskirche in Frankfurt ; seven historical registers, five reconstructed
Ballersbach Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1970 II / P 14th
Bechlingen Protestant church behind the prospectus of Grieb (1716)
Beilstein Protestant church
Beilstein Church organ (5) .jpg
Gerald Woehl 1974 II / P 21st behind the case by N. Hausmann (1771) and including registers from the previous organs
Berghausen Protestant church Gerald Woehl 1967 II / P 11
Bermoll Protestant church Günter Hardt 1978 I / p 5
Bend Protestant church
Raßmann Organ Bicken.jpg
Daniel Raßmann 1837 II / P 18th originally I / P / 12
Bend Holy Spirit Fischer & Krämer organ building 1987 II / P 21st
Bischoffen Evangelical Wichernhaus Oberlinger (organ building) 1980 I / p 5
Biskirchen Protestant church Biskirchen Ev.  Church (03) .jpg unknown 1970 II / P 14th
Bissenberg Protestant church
Bissenberg Ev.  Church (02) .jpg
Günter Hardt 1965 I / P 6th originally built for Groß-Rechtenbach by an unknown organ builder in the 18th century; 1965 new building behind the old prospectus
Blasbach Protestant church Blasbach Church (52) .jpg Förster & Nicolaus 1962-1963 I / P 7th behind the case of an organ that was bought second-hand in 1751
Bon bathing Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1891 I / P 7th
Bon bathing St. George
Brandoberndorf Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1865 II / P 14th Physharmonica on 2nd manual
Brandoberndorf Mary help
Braunfels Friedenskirche Werner Bosch organ building 1983 II / P 21st
Braunfels Catholic Church of St. Anna Robert Knauf 1892 II / P 15th Originally built for the church of St. Martin zu Wilnsdorf , sold to Braunfels in 1957, renovated in 1959 by Eduard Wagenbach, 1973 general overhaul by Förster & Nicolaus
Braunfels Castle Church Braunfels Castle Organ.jpg Johann Friedrich Syer , Hardt Organ Builder 1766-1768, 1890/1950/1965 II / P 21st originally a choir organ for the Arnsburg monastery , expanded by Hardt in 1890, rebuilt in 1950 and redesigned in 1965
Braunfels St. Georgen cemetery church Braunfels St. Georgen inside 200.JPG Organ building Hardt I / P 5
Breitscheid Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1953 II / P 11 Housing built or erected by Grieb / Dreuth in 1788
Castle Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1963 II / P 10
Burgsolms Protestant church
Burgsolm's organ (2) .jpg
Günter Hardt 1968 II / P 27 behind the neo-Gothic prospect by August Hardt (1885)
Burgsolms St. Elisabeth Hans Peter Mebold 1987 II / P 13
Dalheim Evangelical community center Hans Peter Mebold 1991 II / P 18th
Dalheim St. Mark Fischer & Krämer organ building 1980 II / P 13
Daubhausen Protestant church Daubhausen Church organ (1) .jpg Johann Georg Bürgy 1822 I / P 12 originally built for Biskirchen
Dillbrecht Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1955 I. 4th
Dillenburg Evangelical town church
Dillenburg city church organ.jpg
Oberlinger (organ building) 1990-2016 III / P 44 behind the prospectus by Florentinus Wang (1719), new building expanded several times from 1990
Dillenburg Heart of jesus Johannes Klais organ building 1975 III / P 42 with horizontal trumpets
Dillheim Jesus Christ Church Oberlinger (organ building) 1970-1971 II / P 17th
Donsbach Protestant church Oberlinger (organ building) 1967 I / P 7th
Dorlar Protestant church
Evangelical Church Dorlar (inside) (002) .jpg
Friedrich Eichler 1987 II / P 16 behind historical housing
Dorlar Our Lady of Sorrows Werner Bosch organ building 1960 I / P electro-pneumatic
Dreisbach Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1989 I / P 5
Driedorf Protestant church Daniel Raßmann 1833 I / P 12
Driedorf Catholic Church Gerhardt 1953 II / P
Dutenhofen Protestant church
Dutenhofen Ev.  Church (06) .jpg
Werner Bosch organ building 1979 II / P 15th behind the historic main body of the 17th century, organ acquired from Oberkleen in 1827; Most of the pipes from 1905 from the previous organ by Förster & Nicolaus (1905)
Edingen Protestant church Cheese 1949 I / P 5
Ehringshausen Assumption Day Johannes Klais organ building 1966 II / P 16
Eibach Protestant church
Eibelshausen Protestant church
Eibelshausen Ev.  Church (07) .jpg
Paul Ott 1975 II / P 19th Prospectus from 1893
Eibelshausen Free Ev. local community
Eibelshausen FeG Organ.jpg
Gerhard Schmid 1990 II / P 6th Manuals with alternating loops , model "Kleinorgel 68"
Eibelshausen St. Joseph Eibelshausen St. Josef (06) .jpg EF Walcker & Cie. 1957 I / P 9
Eiershausen Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1953 I. 4th
Eisemroth Protestant church Daniel Raßmann 1835 I / P 13
Erda Protestant church
Hohenahr-Erda - ev church - organ - prospectus 2.jpg
Gustav Rassmann 1898 II / P 14th Free-standing gaming table on the gallery parapet, mechanical cone drawer
Erdbach Protestant church Organ building Hardt 2002 I / P 5
Ewersbach Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1988 II / P 13
Ewersbach Free evangelical community Ewersbach Free Ev.  Parish (02) .jpg EF Walcker & Cie. 1988 II / P 13
Ewersbach Heart of Mary Ewersbach Heart of Mary (01) .jpg Eduard Wagenbach 1962 II / P 15th
Fellerdilln Protestant church
Fellerdilln To the holy angels Hugo Mayer organ building 1979 II / P 8th also an advance deduction
Fleisbach Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1889 II / P 10
Frohnhausen Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1870 II / P 14th Physharmonica on 2nd manual
Garbenheim Protestant church
Garbenheim Ev.  Church (14) .jpg
Gustav Rassmann 1886 II / P 13
Greifenstein Evangelical castle church Greifenstein Castle Ev.  Church (21) .jpg Friedrich and Guido Knauf 1869 I / P 14th
Griedelbach Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1884 I / P 8th
Metropolises Protestant church Rassmann 1892 I / P 7th
Guntersdorf Protestant church
Haiger Protestant church Florentinus Wang 1732 I / p 14th Modifications in 1843 by Daniel Raßmann and 1905 by Gustav Raßmann , restorations in 1955 by Hardt and 1990 by Förster & Nicolaus
Haiger Cemetery chapel Förster & Nicolaus 1970 I / P 5
Haiger Assumption Day Eduard Wagenbach 1950 II / P 12
Herborn Evangelical town church , main organ
Herborn - ev Stadtkirche - organ - prospectus 1.JPG
EF Walcker & Cie. 1966 III / P 50
Herborn Evangelical town church , chest organ Hans Peter Mebold 1989 I. 2 ½
Herborn St. Peter, main organ
Herborn St. Petrus organ (01) .jpg
Hugo Mayer organ building 1985 II / P 22nd
Herborn St. Peter, crypt Kilian Gottwald 2015 II / P 5
Herborn Chapel of the Theological Seminary
Herborn-Schloss-Kapelle theol seminar-organ-prospectus 1.JPG
Michael Becker organ building around 1980 II / P 11 with Spanish shelf, originally built for the church music school in Frankfurt / Main and rearranged there by Förster & Nicolaus before 2004 , in 2004 transfer to Herborn by organ builder Schäfer
Hermannstein Paulskirche Daniel Raßmann 1837 I / P 12 largely preserved
Hirzenhain Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1958 I / P 7th
Hirzenhain Catholic Church Hugo Mayer organ building 1972 II / P 8th
Hochelheim Protestant church Evangelical Church Hochelheim Organ 05.JPG Günter Hardt 1970-1972 II / P 15th behind the neo-baroque case by Hugo Böhm (1906)
Hochelheim Holy Family
Hochelheim Holy Family (01) .jpg
Otto Hoffmann 1985 I / P 11 also an advance deduction
Hohensolms Protestant church
Church of Hohensolms organ and altar.jpg
Günter Hardt 1980 II / P 11
Holzhausen Protestant church Günter Hardt 1960 I / P 6th
Hörbach Protestant church
Hörnsheim Protestant church Evangelical Church (Hörnsheim) Organ 02.JPG Günter Hardt 1972 II / P 8th
Large right brook Protestant church Hüttenberg-Rechtenbach, ev church Großrechtebach, organ, prospectus 2.JPG Günter Hardt 1962 II / P 8th
Katzenfurt Protestant church Katzenfurt church organ.jpg Günter Hardt 1967 II / P 13
Small right brook Protestant church Klein-Rechtenbach Church (09) .JPG unknown around 1870 I / P 8th
Koelschhausen Protestant church Werner Bosch organ building 1997 II / P 12 also two preliminary prints
Kraftsolms Protestant church Kraftsolms Ev.  Church (04) .jpg Organ building Hardt 1970 II / P 8th
Kröffelbach Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1995 II / P 9 Housing built or installed by Dreuth in 1786
Langenaubach Church of the Resurrection Förster & Nicolaus 2014 II / P 14th
Laufdorf Protestant church Laufdorf Ev.  Church (31) .jpg Günter Hardt 1967 II / P 10 Housing from 1776 ( Johann Andreas Heinemann ?)
Leun Protestant church
Leun Ev.  Church (01) .jpg
Philipp Heinrich Bürgy / Johann Georg Bürgy 1808 I / P 13 Organ of the Protestant church in Leun
Leun Assumption Day Eduard Wagenbach 1962
Mademühlen Protestant church
Almonds Evangelical chapel Almonds Ev.  Chapel (03) .jpg Werner Bosch organ building 1964 I / P 6th
Manderbach Protestant church Günter Hardt 1965 I / P 9
Medenbach Protestant church Karl-Heinrich Voigt 1876 I / P 9
Münchholzhausen Protestant church Münchholzhausen Church (10) .jpg Förster & Nicolaus 1937 II / P 15th electric pocket shop, behind the housing by Dreuth (around 1750?), replaced by an electronic instrument in 2002, the prospectus was retained.
Nanzenbach Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1972 II / P 15th
Nauborn Protestant church Nauborn Ev.  Church (20) .jpg EF Walcker & Cie. 1953 II / P 14th Hardt added two registers on two empty loops
Naunheim Protestant church unknown 18th century I / P 8th originally built for the Weser Uplands
Nenderoth Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1866 II / P 12
Neukirchen Protestant church Braunfels-Neukirchen Ev.  Church (16) .jpg Günter Hardt 1957 I / P 6th
Niederbiel Protestant church
Niederbiel organ.jpg
Günter Hardt 1961 I / P 8th Renovation, remodeling, new construction equaled behind historic housing 1961-1962 two registers by Förster & Nicolaus adds
Niedergirmes Christ Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1951 II / P 21st
Niedergirmes St. Walburgis Förster & Nicolaus 1967 II / P 25th
Low temp Protestant church
Niederquembach Protestant church Günter Hardt 1984 II / P
Niederroßbach Protestant church
Niedereld Protestant church Günter Hardt 1970 II / P 15th
Niederweidbach Marienkirche Gustav Rassmann 1900 II / P 14th Brochure from 1954
Niederwetz Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1952 II / P 12 Expanded in 1872 by organ building Hardt
Oberbiel Protestant church
Oberbiel Ev.  Church (16) .jpg
Grieb? around 1700 I / P 10 Moved to Oberbiel in 1784 by Johann Peter Rühl, supposedly from a castle or chateau in the area
Upper temp Protestant church
Oberndorf (Siegbach) Protestant church
Oberndorf (Solms) Protestant church Oberndorf Solms Ev.  Church (01) .jpg Günter Hardt 1978 I / P 9 behind the prospectus from 1864 and incorporating part of the pipework of the previous organ
Oberquembach Protestant church Oberquembach Ev.  Church (19) .jpg Organ building Hardt I / P 6th behind housing by Gustav Raßmann (1889)
Oberroßbach Protestant church Voigt 1841 I / P 12
Oberscheld Protestant church
Oberscheld Ev.  Church interior.jpg
Organ building Hardt 1938 II / P 8th
Oberweidbach Protestant church Organ building Hardt 1953 I. 4th
Oberwetz Protestant church Oberwetz Ev.  Church (10) .jpg Organ builder Friedrich Weigle 1930 II / P 7th behind the brochure by Friedrich Dreuth (1800)
Offenbach Protestant church Radmann Organ Offenbach.jpg Gustav Rassmann 1865 I / P 12
Offdilln Protestant church
Philippstein Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1914 II / P 8th behind the Dreuth prospectus
Rabenscheid Protestant church
Reiskirchen Protestant church
Evangelical Parish Church Reiskirchen 33.JPG
EF Walcker & Cie. 1952 I / P 9 behind housing by Grieb (?) (18th century)
Rittershausen Protestant church Werner Bosch organ building 1961 I / P 6th
Rodenbach Protestant church
Rossbach Protestant church
Roth (Driedorf) Protestant church
Roth (Eschenburg) Protestant church Eschenburg-Roth Ev.  Church (19) .jpg Johannes Mayer 1750 I / P 11 originally for Friedberg Castle Church, implemented in 1849
Schönbach Protestant church unknown 1722 I / P 10 originally built for the court chapel of Ludwigsbrunn Palace (Old House) near Dillenburg; Implemented in 1769; Rebuilt by Kemper in 1954
Schwalbach Protestant church Schwalbach Ev.  Church (30) .jpg Günter Hardt 1970 II / P 16 New building behind the prospectus by Guido Knauf (1872)
Schwalbach St. Joseph Eduard Wagenbach I / P 7th electropneumatic cone store
Six heroes Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1971 II / P 11 originally built for Dillenburg
Seelbach (Herborn) Protestant church around 1850
Simmersbach Katharinenkirche Daniel Raßmann 1896 I / P 7th
sense Protestant church Organ builder Friedrich Weigle 1901 II / P 10
sense St. Michael Werner Bosch organ building 1950s II / P electro-pneumatic
Stone bridges Evangelical chapel Stone bridges ev.  Chapel (33) .jpg Florentinus Wang 1740s? I / P 7th Mostly preserved, restored in 2013 and supplemented with a free pedal
Steindorf Protestant church
Wetzlar-Steindorf - ev church - organ - prospectus 1.jpg
Johann Hartmann Bernhard 1834 I / P 9 remodeling in the 1960s
Stockhausen (Leun) Kreuzkapelle Stockhausen (Leun) Kreuzkapelle (01) .jpg Günter Hardt 1973 I. 4th Organ positive
Tiefenbach Protestant church Günter Hardt 1965 I / P 11 behind the prospectus of Dreuth (?) (around 1720)
Uckersdorf Protestant church Gerald Woehl 1970 I / P 7th
Ulm Protestant church Friedrich Dreuth 1774 I / p 9
Full churches Protestant church Vollnkirchen Ev.  Church organ.jpg Henrich Jacob Syer 1776 I / P 8th originally without pedal, moved to the new church in 1957, restored in 1984 by Werner Bosch Orgelbau .
Volpertshausen Old church
Volpertshausen Church organ brochure sw by Emha.jpg
Johann Georg Dreuth 1756 Case remains preserved, originally (I / P / 8)
Volpertshausen Protestant church Werner Bosch organ building around 1965 I / P 5
Waldgirmes Protestant church Bernhard brothers 1894-1895 I / P 9 mechanical cone tray; 2010 restoration by Günter Hardt
Weidelbach Protestant church Förster & Nicolaus 1993 I / P 5
Weiperfelden Protestant church Weiperfelden Church Organ.jpg Gustav Rassmann 1886 I / P 6th
Werdorf Protestant church EF Walcker & Cie. 1953 II / P 13
Wetzlar St. Boniface Westphalian organ builder S. Sauer moved from St. Elisabeth in Wetzlar and stored
Wetzlar Franciscan Church Franciscan Church (Wetzlar) Organ 01.JPG Jürgen Ahrend organ building 1989 II / P 22nd behind the prospectus by Philipp Heinrich Bürgy (1803)
Wetzlar Mercy Church
Wetzlar Hospital Church Wetzlar Hospital Church Organ.jpg EF Walcker & Cie. 1931 II / P 27 behind the brochure by Johann Andreas Heinemann
Wetzlar Kreuzkirche, main organ Werner Bosch organ building 1963 II / P 21st Expanded by Bosch in 1987
Wetzlar Kreuzkirche, positive Werner Bosch organ building 1981 I. 6th
Wetzlar Magdalenenkirche August Hardt 1960 I / P 6th
Wetzlar Michaelis Chapel Free pipe prospectus
Wetzlar St. Walburgis Förster & Nicolaus 1967 II / P 25th
Wetzlar Wetzlar Cathedral
Organ of Wetzlar Cathedral 01.JPG
Rudolf von Beckerath organ building 1953 III / P 49
Wilsbach Protestant church Gustav Rassmann 1892 I / P 7th
Wissenbach Protestant church Wissenbach Ev.  Church (06) .jpg GF Steinmeyer & Co. 1954 I / P 8th underhanded, free pipe prospectus

literature

  • Franz Bösken: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine (=  contributions to the Middle Rhine music history . Volume 7.1 ). tape 2 : The area of ​​the former administrative district of Wiesbaden. Part 1: A-K . Schott, Mainz 1975, ISBN 3-7957-1307-2 .
  • Franz Bösken: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine (=  contributions to the Middle Rhine music history . Volume 7.2 ). tape 2 : The area of ​​the former administrative district of Wiesbaden. Part 2: L-Z . Schott, Mainz 1975, ISBN 3-7957-1370-6 .
  • Krystian Skoczowski : The organ building family Zinck. A contribution to the research of organ building in the Wetterau and the Kinzig valley in the 18th century. Haag + Herchen, Hanau 2018, ISBN 978-3-89846-824-4 .
  • Wenzel Hübner: 21,000 organs from all over the world. 1945–1985 (=  sources and studies on music history from antiquity to the present; 7 ). P. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 978-3-8204-9454-9 .

Web links

Commons : Organs in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Organ index: Organ in Albshausen , accessed on June 20, 2019.
  2. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol 2, Part. 1: A-K . 1975, p. 36.
  3. ^ Organ in Bissenberg , accessed on June 30, 2019.
  4. ^ Bösken: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol. 2, Part 2: L – Z. 1975, p. 714 f.
  5. ^ Organ in Roth (Eschenburg) , accessed on June 20, 2019.
  6. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol 2, part. 2: L-Z . 1975, p. 744.
  7. Organ index: Organ in Steindorf , accessed on June 20, 2019.
  8. Skoczowski: The organ builder family Zinck. 2018, p. 41
  9. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol 2, part. 2: L-Z . 1975, p. 785.