List of organs in the Wetterau district

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The list of organs in the Wetteraukreis includes all preserved pipe organs in the Wetteraukreis . It is a supplement to the main article Organ Landscape Hessen , in which further literature can be found.

Organ list

The main builders are listed in the fifth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. In the seventh column, the Roman number denotes the number of manuals , a capital “P” indicates an independent pedal , a lowercase “p” denotes an attached pedal and the Arabic number in the penultimate column indicates the number of sounding registers.

place building image Municipality or city Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Altenstadt (Hesse) St. Andrew Altenstadt (Hesse) Walcker 1970 II / P 19th
Altenstadt (Hesse) Engelthal Monastery , monastery church Altenstadt (Hesse) Gebr. Oberlinger 1980 II / P 30th behind the historical prospectus (1768) and including older registers
Altenstadt (Hesse) St. Nikolai Altenstadt Nikolai Organ.jpg Altenstadt (Hesse) Heinrich Bechstein 1910 I / P 11 behind a baroque prospect by Johann Friedrich Macrander (1712), which was widened by two pipe fields
Assenheim (Niddatal) Protestant church Niddatal Gebr. Link 1928 II / P 14th behind the prospectus of Dreuth (1786)
Aulendiebach Protestant church
Aulendiebach Organ Walcker.JPG
Büdingen Walcker 1974 I / P 6th
Bad Nauheim St. Boniface Bad Nauheim St. Bonifatius Organ.jpg Bad Nauheim Gebr. Link 1996 II / P 34 replaces a Walcker organ from 1969
Bad Nauheim Dankeskirche , main organ Walck BN Prospekt.jpg Bad Nauheim Eberhard Friedrich Walcker , Walcker 1906, 1964, 2011 III / P 52 1964 new building using 15 registers (in whole or in part); 2011 Reconstruction of the Fernwerk → Organ
Bad Nauheim Dankeskirche, choir organ
Walck BN chorus.JPG
Bad Nauheim Walcker 1964 I. 5 remotely controllable from the main organ III
Bad Nauheim Ev. Johanneskirche
Simon BN prospekt.jpg
Bad Nauheim Lothar Simon 1978 II / P 15th Slider chests, electric stop action
Bad Salzhausen Evangelical chapel
Evangelical Chapel (Bad Salzhausen) Organ 04.JPG
Nidda Förster & Nicolaus 1981 II / P 11
Bad Vilbel Evangelical Resurrection Church Bad Vilbel Johann Friedrich Syer 1753-1754 I / P 13 receive
Bad Vilbel Transfiguration of Christ
Bad Vilbel, Transfiguration of Christ.jpg
Bad Vilbel Hugo Mayer 2002 II / P 23 4 transmissions in the pedal
Bad Vilbel St. Nicholas Bad Vilbel Fischer & Chandler 1996 II / P 27
Farmer's home Protestant church Friedberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1899 I / P 6th
Beienheim Protestant church Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Blank 1963 II / P 11
Bellmuth Protestant church Ranstadt
Bergheim (Ortenberg) Evangelical Church Bergheim
Ortenberg-Bergheim Organ.jpg
Ortenberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1924 II / P 10 behind the prospectus by Philipp Heinrich Bürgy (1812)
Berstadt Protestant church Berstadt Ev.  Church (01) .jpg Wolfersheim Förster & Nicolaus 1962 II / P 14th
Bindsachsen Protestant church Kefenrod-Bindsachsen Orgel.jpg Kefenrod Werner Bosch 1987 I / P 6th
Bingenheim Protestant church Bingenheim Organ Förster.JPG Echzell Johann Georg Förster 1893 II / P 12 mechanical cone shop; preserved unchanged
Bite Protestant church Echzell-Bisses Bürgy Orgel.jpg Echzell Johann Georg Bürgy 1835 I / P 10 rebuilt several times; received some registers
Bleichenbach Protestant church Bleichenbach organ Bürgy.jpg Ortenberg (Hesse) Philipp Heinrich Bürgy / Johann Georg Bürgy 1803 I / P 13 (16) largely preserved
Soil dig Protestant church Butzbach Förster & Nicolaus 1964 I / p 5
Borsdorf (Nidda) Protestant church Evangelical Church Borsdorf Organ 03.JPG Nidda Johann Hartmann Bernhard 1821-1822 I / P 12 In 1960 Förster & Nicolaus Pedallade expanded and 2 manual registers added, which were replaced by Werner Bosch in 1986
Rupture bridges Evangelical parish church
Evangelical Parish Church (Bruchenbrücken) Organ 09.JPG
Friedberg (Hesse) Ratzmann 1891 I / P 7th
Büdingen St. Boniface Büdingen Werner Bosch 1987 II / P 21st
Büdingen Marienkirche Buedingen-Marienkirche-Inneres from the east-20120722.jpg Büdingen Gebr. Hillebrand 1971 II / P 29
Büdingen St. Remigius Büdingen Förster & Nicolaus 1969 I / P 6th originally for high school in Giessen
Büdingen Castle chapel Büdingen Hendrik Ahrend 1996 I. 7th
Burgbracht Protestant church Kefenrod Förster & Nicolaus 1911 I / P 6th behind the prospectus by Johann Friedrich Syer (1738, attribution)
Burg-Graefenrode Protestant church
Burg-Graefenrode Organ.jpg
Karben Förster & Nicolaus 1912 II / P 8th behind the prospectus von Dreuth (1781–1784), pneumatic action
Butzbach Markuskirche , main organ
Markuskirche (Butzbach) organ 02.JPG
Butzbach Metzler organ building 1990 II / P 22nd New building behind the historical prospectus by Georg Wagner (1614) → organ
Butzbach Markuskirche, choir organ Butzbach Markuskirche organ.jpg Butzbach Förster & Nicolaus 1904 II / P 25th pneumatic cone tray
Butzbach St. Gottfried St. Gottfried (Butzbach) organ 01.JPG Butzbach Jehmlich organ building Dresden 2001 II / P 27 electric stop action, swell is designed in a French-romantic style
Permanent home Protestant church
Dauernheim organ 1.jpg
Ranstadt Johann Andreas Heinemann , Johann Stockhausen 1794, 1953 I / P 15th built together with Heinemann's son-in-law Rühl; most of the registers preserved; 1953 some registers rearranged
Dorheim (Friedberg) Johanniskirche Ratz dorh prospekt.jpg Friedberg (Hesse) Wilhelm August Ratzmann 1855 I / P 12
Dorn-Assenheim St. Mary Magdalene Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Hugo Mayer 2002 II / P 16 also 3 advance prints
Dortelweil Protestant church Bad Vilbel Johann Hartmann Bernhard around 1825 I / P 11 Attribution, most of the registers preserved
Dortelweil St. Mary Bad Vilbel Emanuel Kemper 1966 II / P 18th
Düdelsheim Protestant church
Düdelsheim organ.JPG
Büdingen Förster & Nicolaus 1921 II / P 15th
Düdelsheim St. Joseph Büdingen Förster & Nicolaus 1921 II / P 17th
Ebersgöns Protestant church Ev.  Parish church Ebersgöns organ 07.JPG Butzbach Friedrich Weigle 1938 II / P 7th behind brochure by Johann Georg Bürgy (1835, attribution)
Echzell Protestant church Echzell Organ Hammer.jpg Echzell Emil Hammer 1964 II / P 15th
Echzell Holy cross Echzell Joseph Goebel 1956 II / P 12
Eckartshausen (Büdingen) Protestant church Eckartshausen Organ.JPG Büdingen Johann Georg Förster , Förster & Nicolaus 1881, 1970 I / P 11 1970 New building behind the prospectus of the previous organ and partly incorporating old registers
Effolderbach Protestant church Ortenberg (Hesse) Johann Georg Förster 1860 I / P 8th
Eichelsdorf (Nidda) Protestant church
Eichelsdorf Church Altar.jpg
Nidda Werner Bosch 1965 II / P 12
Enzheim (Altenstadt) Protestant church Altenstadt (Hesse) Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 1842 I / P 6th
Fauerbach near Friedberg Protestant church
Foerst FBFB prospekt.jpg
Friedberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1898 II / P 8th original side play table out of order, new electric play table under the organ gallery
Fauerbach (Nidda) Protestant church Nidda-Fauerbach organ.JPG Nidda Emil Hammer 1967 I / P 6th split manual registers
Fauerbach in front of the height Protestant church Evangelical Church (Fauerbach in front of the height) Organ 04.JPG Butzbach Wilhelm August Ratzmann 1870 II / P 12 neo-Gothic prospectus
Friedberg (Hesse) Castle Church
Foerst FB prospekt.jpg
Friedberg (Hesse) Johann Georg Förster 1848 I / P 12 1889 Extension conversion by Förster
Friedberg (Hesse) Community Center West Friedberg (Hesse) Böttner 1979 I / P 5
Friedberg (Hesse) St. George's Chapel
St. Georgskapelle (Friedberg) organ 01.JPG
Friedberg (Hesse) Erich Breitmann 1960 I / P 6th originally transferred for Dorheim, St. Anna, 1982
Friedberg (Hesse) Holy Spirit Church Friedberg Heilig-Geist-Kirche Organ.jpg Friedberg (Hesse) Walcker 1959 II / P 20th originally for Heusenstamm
Friedberg (Hesse) Assumption Day Catholic parish church of the Assumption of Mary (Friedberg) gallery 03.JPG Friedberg (Hesse) Erich Breitmann 1973 I / P 10
Friedberg (Hesse) City Church Friedberg
Stadtkirche Friedberg Organ 07 B.jpg
Friedberg (Hesse) Werner Bosch 1965 III / P 45
Gambach (Munzenberg) Evangelical Reformed Church Evangelical Parish Church (Gambach) Organ 03.JPG Munzenberg Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 1854 I / P 15th rebuilt several times
Gambach (Munzenberg) Assumption Day
Assumption of Mary (Gambach) organ 04.JPG
Munzenberg Emanuel Kemper 1960 I / P 5
Gedern Protestant church Gedern Bernhard Schmidt 1962 II / P 22nd
Gedern St. Peter Gedern Bernhard Schmidt 1965 II / P 22nd
Goat-Nidda Protestant church
Evangelical parish church (Geiß-Nidda) organ 02.JPG
Nidda Lothar Hinz 1967 II / P 13
Gel hair Protestant church Ortenberg-Gelnhaar Organ.JPG Ortenberg (Hesse) Georg Franz Ratzmann 1844 I / P 10 originally for Bellings
Gettenau Protestant church Echzell Johann Georg Förster 1844 I / P 11
Glassworks (Hirzenhain) Protestant church Hirzenhain Hardt 1958 I. 4th
Griedel Protestant church Evangelical Parish Church (Griedel) Organ 08.JPG Butzbach August Bernhard 1911 II / P 10 behind the prospectus by Johann Georg Dreuth (around 1750, attribution)
Gronau (Bad Vilbel) Protestant church Bad Vilbel Walcker 1968 II / P 11 behind the prospectus by Johann Friedrich Syer (1778)
Groß-Karben Evangelical parish church Organ Groß-Karben.jpg Karben Philipp Heinrich Bürgy 1805-1806 I / P 12 Rearranged in 1889 and 1951; largely preserved
Hainchen (Limeshain) Evangelical parish church Limeshain Bernhard Dreymann 1834 I / P 17th 1936 renovation
Hausen-Oes Protestant church
Evangelical Church (Hausen-Oes) Organ 09.JPG
Butzbach Walcker 1962 I / P 6th
Heegheim Protestant church
Organ Heegheim.jpg
Altenstadt (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1959 I / P 7th
Heilsberg (Bad Vilbel) Ev. Holy Spirit Church Bad Vilbel Paul Ott 1969 II / P 27
Herrnhaag Protestant church
Ratz herrn empore.jpg
Büdingen Gustav Ratzmann 1845 I / P 11 1965 remodeling by Bernhard Schmidt; 6 Ratzmann registers preserved
Heuchelheim (Reichelsheim) Protestant church Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 1859 I / P 6th
Hirzenhain Ev. Church , main organ Hirzenhain Gebr. Oberlinger 1976 III / P 33 behind housing by Stumm (1743)
Hirzenhain Ev. Church, choir organ Hirzenhain Georg Link, Oberlinger Brothers 1841, 1974 I / P 10 1974 restoration
Hitzkirchen Evangelical parish church Kefenrod Hardt 1978 I / P 6th
Hoch-Weisel Protestant church Evangelical parish church (Hoch-Weisel) organ 03.JPG Butzbach Johann Friedrich Syer 1752-1755 I / P 12 largely preserved
At the top of the Nidder St. Martin Altenstadt (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1959 I / P 6th
At the top of the Nidder Protestant church Most at the Nidder Ev.  Church organ.jpg Altenstadt (Hesse) Gebr. Oberlinger 1969/1979 II / P 16 behind historical prospectus
Ilbenstadt Protestant church Niddatal Förster & Nicolaus 1965 I. 3
Ilbenstadt Ilbenstadt Monastery , minor basilica Ilbenstadt Basilica of St. Mary, Peter and Paul (3423100898) .jpg Niddatal Johann Onimus 1733-1735 II / P 30th 1930 and 1970 conversions
Kaichen (Niddatal) Evangelical parish church Niddatal Johann Georg Förster 1857 II / P 12 mechanical cone shop; 1972 remodeling and 2007 restoration by Förster & Nicolaus
Kefenrod Evangelical parish church Kefenrod Johann Wilhelm Müßig, Georg Link / Philipp Meinhardt 1696, 1839 I / P 10 originally built for Langenselbold; Relocated to Kefenrod in 1834 and expanded to include an independent pedal in 1839
Kirch-Göns Protestant church Kirchgön's organ (2) .jpg Butzbach Johann Andreas Heinemann around 1790 I / P 9 In 1835 Adam Karl added Bernhard Pedal and replaced a register.
Klein-Karben St. Michaelis Karben Werner Bosch 1978 II / P 10
Klein-Karben St. Boniface Karben Fischer & Chandler 1997 II / P 21st
Kloppenheim (Karben) St. John Nepomuk Karben Wilhelm Schwarz & Son 1963 I / P 6th
Langenhain-Ziegenberg Protestant church
Langenhain-Ziegenberg Ev.  Church (19) .jpg
Ober-Mörlen Förster & Nicolaus 1946 II / P 11
Hedge hedges Protestant church Florstadt Werner Bosch 1999 I / P 5
Lindheim church Altenstadt (Hesse) Karl Lötzerich 1973 II / P 12
Lißberg Protestant church Ortenberg (Hesse) Gebr. Hillebrand 1973 I / P 13
Maibach Protestant church Maibach Church organ (2) .jpg Butzbach Daniel Raßmann 1851 I / P 9 largely preserved
Massenheim (Bad Vilbel) Protestant church Bad Vilbel Adam Karl Bernhard 1869 I / P 7th
Massenheim (Bad Vilbel) Heart of jesus Bad Vilbel Klais 1960 II / P 15th
Melbach Protestant church Wolfersheim Johann Georg Bürgy 1816-1823 I / P 12 rebuilt several times
Middle Seemen Protestant church Gedern Förster & Nicolaus 1906 I / P 6th
Munster (Butzbach) Protestant church
Evangelical parish church (Münster, Butzbach) organ 03.JPG
Butzbach Förster & Nicolaus 1948 II / P 9 pneumatic cone store, behind the prospectus by Johann Friedrich Syer (2nd half of the 18th century, attribution)
Munzenberg Protestant church
Evangelical Parish Church of Munzenberg Organ 15.JPG
Munzenberg Förster & Nicolaus 1963 II / P 14th behind brochure from Gebr. Link (1897), pneumatic cone store
Munzenberg St. Nicholas
St. Nikolaus (Munzenberg) organ 06.JPG
Munzenberg Bernhard Schmidt 1984 I / p 3
Nidda Church of Our Lady Liebfrauen (Nidda) 09.JPG Nidda Andreas Schmidt 2009 II / P 18th
Nidda City Church of the Holy Spirit City Church (Nidda) Organ 13.JPG Nidda Hermann Eule organ building Bautzen 2018 II / P 24 New building in the Hessian-Central German Baroque style behind the Rococo prospect by Johann Andreas Heinemann (1781)
Nieder-Florstadt Protestant church Florstadt Werner Bosch 1965 II / P 20th
Nieder-Florstadt St. Willigis Florstadt Walcker 1965 I / P 8th
Nieder-Mörlen Evangelical Christ Church Bad Nauheim Förster & Nicolaus 1962 I / P 5
Nieder-Mörlen Assumption Day Nieder-Mörlen Assumption of Mary (05) .jpg Bad Nauheim Förster & Nicolaus 1974 II / P 18th
Nieder-Rosbach Evangelical parish church
Oberl NRo Prospekt.jpg
Rosbach vor der Höhe Gebr. Oberlinger 1979 I / P 10 behind historical prospectus (probably the first organ by Nikolaus Boller, 1702)
Nieder-Seemen Protestant church Gedern Förster & Nicolaus 1914 I / P 5
Nieder-Weisel Protestant church Evangelical Parish Church (Nieder-Weisel) Organ 05.JPG Butzbach Gebr. Link 1928 II / P 20th Free pipe prospectus, pneumatic cone chests
Nieder-Weisel Commander Church
Komturkirche Nieder-Weisel organ 01.JPG
Butzbach Förster & Nicolaus 1995 I / P 7th
Nieder-Wöllstadt Protestant church Wöllstadt Gebr. Oberlinger 1983 II / P 18th
Oberau (Altenstadt) church Altenstadt (Hesse) Johann Georg Förster 1865 II / P 11
Upper listeners Evangelical Reformed Church Ober-Hörgern Organ.jpg Munzenberg Johann Hartmann Bernhard , Förster & Nicolaus 1839, 1971 I / P 13 preserved almost unchanged; 1971 restored and added manual trumpet 8 ′ and pedal choral bass 4 ′ on free loops
Ober-Lais Protestant church
Ober-Lais organ.JPG
Nidda Bruno Döring 1977 II / P 12
Ober-Mockstadt Protestant church Ober-Mockstadt organ.jpg Ranstadt Johann Hartmann Bernhard 1817 I / P 14th
Ober-Mörlen Gustav Adolf Chapel Ober-Mörlen Förster & Nicolaus 1964 I / P 5
Ober-Mörlen St. Remigius Ober-Mörlen St. Remigius (02) .jpg Ober-Mörlen Erich Breitmann 1973 II / P 22nd
Ober-Rosbach Evangelical parish church
Syer ORo prospectus.jpg
Rosbach vor der Höhe Johann Friedrich Syer , Förster & Nicolaus , Andreas M. Ott 1758 I / P 13 1899 new register "Geigenprincipal 8 ′" by Lehleitner; 1917 Delivery of the prospectus pipes; 1977 restoration and renewal of the prospectus; Organ largely preserved
Ober-Rosbach St. Michael Orgelsanktmichaelrosbach.jpeg Rosbach vor der Höhe Josef Wilbrand, Übach-Palenberg 1994 II / P 23 initially commissioned from Eule Orgelbau Bautzen , which canceled after the end of the GDR; immediately afterwards "redesigned" (including 4 tongue registers)
Ober-Schmitten Protestant church Nidda Gebr. Oberlinger 1975 I / P 9
Ober-Schmitten St. Stephen Nidda Walcker 1960 I / P 7th
Ober-Seemen Protestant church Gedern Bruno Döring 1976 I / P 10
Ober-Widdersheim Protestant church Evangelical Parish Church Ober-Widdersheim Organ 01.JPG Nidda Förster & Nicolaus 1928, 1952 II / P 9 behind the prospectus by H. Krämer (1832), expanded in 1952
Ober-Wöllstadt St. Stephen Wöllstadt Josef Wilbrand 1992
Ockstadt St. Jacob Catholic parish church St. Jakob (Ockstadt) organ 02.JPG Friedberg (Hesse) Gebr. Oberlinger 1978 II / P 28
Okarben Protestant church Okarben Ev.  Church (05) .jpg Karben Förster & Nicolaus 1908 II / P 8th Opus 128, behind the prospectus by Johann Georg Zinck (1747)
Okarben St. Mary's Birth Karben Pfaff 1964 I / P 6th
Oppershofen St. Laurence St. Laurentius (Oppershofen) organ 01.JPG Rockenberg Michael Korfer 1912 II / P 16 in case by Johann Hartmann Bernhard (1830)
Ortenberg (Hesse) Christ the King Ortenberg (Hesse) Bernhard Schmidt 1982 I / P 8th
Ortenberg (Hesse) Ev. St. Marien Castle Church, main organ Ortenberg-organ.JPG Ortenberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1939 II / P 17th New building behind the prospectus by Johann Andreas Heinemann (1784), electric cone shop
Ortenberg (Hesse) Ev. St. Marien Castle Church, choir organ Ortenberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus around 1985 I. 3
Ossenheim Evangelical parish church Friedberg (Hesse) Walcker 1971 I / P 7th
Ostheim (Butzbach) Protestant church Evangelical Parish Church (Ostheim) Organ 11.JPG Butzbach Förster & Nicolaus 1979 I / P 7th behind the prospectus by Johann Friedrich Syer (1754)
Petterweil St. Bardo Karben Mebold 2011 II / P 15th
Petterweil St. Martin Petterweil church.JPG Karben Adam Eifert , Förster & Nicolaus 1901, 1970/71 II / P 10 behind neo-Romanesque prospectus; largely preserved; In 1971, two 8-foot registers were shortened to 2 feet.
Pohl-Göns Protestant church Evangelical Church Pohl-Göns Organ 01.JPG Butzbach Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 1841 I / P 10 after several alterations in 1982 by Gerald Woehl restored and original disposition restored
Ranstadt Protestant church Ranstadt Ev.  Church (04) .jpg Ranstadt Johann Georg and Johann Conrad Zinck , Oberlinger brothers 1770, 1983 I / P 9 New building to be reconstructed in 1983, two Zinck ceilings and housing preserved
Ranstadt St. Anna Ranstadt Walcker 1985 II / P 15th
Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Protestant church Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Förster & Nicolaus 1969 I / P 7th
Rendel Evangelical parish church Karben-Rendel organ.JPG Karben Rudolph Bernhard 1862 II / P 16 behind neo-Romanesque prospectus
Cattle bends Protestant church Rinderbügen Organ.JPG Büdingen Bernhard Schmidt 1965 I / P 7th in case of an unknown organ builder (attribution to Zinck , before 1736)
Rockenberg Gustav Adolf Church Rockenberg Georg Heinrich Keller 1849 I / P 5 originally built for Darmstadt prison
Rockenberg Marienkirche Monastery Church (JVA Rockenberg) Organ 20.jpg Rockenberg Förster & Nicolaus 1926 II / P 12 behind the Rococo prospect of an unknown organ builder (around 1760)
Rockenberg St. Gallus Rockenberg St. Gallus Organ.jpg Rockenberg Förster & Nicolaus 1971 II / P 21st probably behind prospectus of Johann Georg Bürgy (1808/1809), the organ of Georg Henrich Wagner from Kloster Arnsburg transposed
Rodenbach (Altenstadt) Protestant church
Rodenbach Altenstadt Organ.JPG
Altenstadt (Hesse) Georg Wagner ? 1621 I. 8th 1970 Reconstruction by Rudolf von Beckerath
Rodheim before the height Protestant church Rosbach vor der Höhe Gebr. Oberlinger 1982 II / P 15th in housing by Förster & Nicolaus (1903)
Rohrbach (Büdingen) Evangelical parish church Büdingen Johann Conrad Bürgy 1789 I / P 10 1967 rearranged, new console, range expanded
Rommelhausen Protestant church Limeshain Wilhelm Wagner 1960 I. 5
Schwalheim Protestant church Bad Nauheim Ratzmann 1907 II / P 16
Schwalheim Chapel of Our Lady Bad Nauheim Förster & Nicolaus 1928 II / P 16
Schwickartshausen Protestant church
Evangelical Parish Church (Schwickartshausen) Organ 08.JPG
Nidda Förster & Nicolaus 1913 I / P 8th
Selters (Ortenberg) Evangelical parish church Ortenberg (Hesse) Daniel Raßmann 1852 I / P 12 largely preserved
Staden (Florstadt) Evangelical parish church Florstadt-Staden Organ.JPG Florstadt Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard 1830-1837
Stammheim (Florstadt) Evangelical parish church
Stammheim Church Organ.jpg
Florstadt Förster & Nicolaus 1908 I / P 11 behind the prospectus by Johann Friedrich Syer (around 1752)
Steinfurth (Bad Nauheim) Evangelical parish church
Bad Nauheim-Steinfurth Organ.JPG
Bad Nauheim Förster & Nicolaus 1971 II / P 14th behind the prospectus from Johann Georg or Johann Henrich Zinck
Stockheim (Glauburg) St. Jude Thaddaeus Glauburg Bernhard Schmidt 1982 I / P 7th
Stockheim (Glauburg) Protestant church Stockheim Ev.  Church organ.jpg Glauburg Johann Friedrich Syer 1774-1775 I / P 9 New building behind the prospectus by Johann Philipp Zinck (1726); Register largely preserved
Stornfels Protestant church Evangelical Church of Stornfels Organ 03.JPG Nidda Georg Link 1837 I / P 7th
Trais Munzenberg Protestant church
Evangelical Parish Church Trais-Munzenberg 10.JPG
Munzenberg Förster & Nicolaus 1928 II / P 8th pneumatic cone store , behind the prospectus by Johann Georg Dreuth (around 1750, attribution)
Ulfa (Nidda) Protestant church Evangelical Church (Ulfa) Organ 02.JPG Nidda Förster & Nicolaus 1970 II / P 12
Under-Lais Protestant church
Unter-Lais Church Organ.jpg
Nidda Bruno Döring 1999 I. 4th Positive with three divided registers
Usenborn Laurentiuskirche Ortenberg (Hesse) Förster & Nicolaus 1993 I / P 6th
Usenborn St. Simon Judae Church Ortenberg (Hesse) Karl Lötzerich 1973 I / P 7th
Wallernhausen Protestant church Wallernhausen Church Orgelprospekt.jpg Nidda Förster & Nicolaus 1906 II / P 12 Brochure by Johannes Bien (before 1720)
Weckesheim Protestant church Reichelsheim (Wetterau) Ratzmann 1896 I / P 6th
Wenings Evangelical parish church Gedern Johann Georg Förster 1857 II / P 13 currently unplayable
Wenings Mary Queen of Peace Gedern 1997
Wickstadt St. Nicholas Niddatal 1864 I / P 9
Wickstadt Protestant church Niddatal
Wisselsheim Protestant church Bad Nauheim Werner Bosch 1966 I / P 6th
Wolfersheim Evangelical Reformed Church
Organ Ev.-ref.  Wölfersheim Church.jpg
Wolfersheim Bernhard brothers 1877 II / P 13
Wolfersheim Christ the King Wolfersheim Borner 1988 II / P 11
Wohnbach Protestant church Evangelical Church Wohnbach Organ 02.JPG Wolfersheim Förster & Nicolaus 1978 II / P 12 behind the brochure by Johann Georg Förster (1866)
Wolf (Büdingen) Protestant church Büdingen Hardt 2012
Wolferborn Protestant church Büdingen Ratzmann 1868 I / P 9

literature

  • Franz Bösken: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. (=  Contributions to the music history of the Middle Rhine . 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 .
  • Franz Bösken, Hermann Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine (=  contributions to the Middle Rhine music history . Volume 29.1 ). tape 3 : Former province of Upper Hesse. Part 1: A-L . Schott, Mainz 1988, ISBN 3-7957-1330-7 .
  • Franz Bösken, Hermann Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine (=  contributions to the Middle Rhine music history . Volume 29.2 ). tape 3 : Former province of Upper Hesse. Part 2: M-Z . Schott, Mainz 1988, ISBN 3-7957-1331-5 .
  • Wenzel Hübner: 21,000 organs from all over the world. 1945–1985 (=  sources and studies on music history from antiquity to the present day . Volume 7 ). P. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 978-3-8204-9454-9 .

Web links

Commons : Organs in the Wetteraukreis  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. : Volume 3, Part 1, A-L . 1988, p. 129 f.
  2. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. : Volume 3, Part 1, A-L . 1988, p. 199 f.
  3. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. : Volume 3, Part 1, A-L . 1988, p. 243.
  4. ^ Bösken: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol 2, Part. 1: A-K . 1975, p. 149.
  5. ^ Organ in Rendel , accessed on March 26, 2018.
  6. According to Hildegard Schmidt, the prospectus from Georg Wagner in St. Gallus has been preserved: Catholic parish of St. Gallus Rockenberg (ed.): 250 years of St. Gallus Rockenberg. A parish through the ages. 1754-2004. Rockenberg 2004, pp. 227-231.
  7. ^ Organ in Rommelhausen , accessed on March 26, 2018.
  8. ^ Bösken, Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine. Vol. 3, Part 2: M-Z . 1988, p. 915 f.