New parish church St. Martin (Moosach)

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New parish church of St. Martin

The New Parish Church of St. Martin on Chemnitzer Platz has been the seat of the Catholic parish of St. Martin in Munich 's Moosach district since 1924 .

architecture

The church was built between 1921 and 1924 as a replacement for the old parish church of St. Martin , which had become too small . The building was carried out by the Munich architect Hermann Leitenstorfer . His design in the New Objectivity style clearly incorporates neo-Romanesque elements.

organ

The old Nenninger organ from 1975
The Goll organ from 2015

The current organ was built in 2015 by Orgelbau Goll with 40 registers on three manuals and a pedal. It replaces an instrument made by Guido Nenninger in 1975, which was transferred to Poland.

I main work C – a 3
Principal 16 ′
Principal 8th'
Harmony flute 8th'
Covered 8th'
Octave 4 ′
Hollow flute 4 ′
Fifth 2 23
Super octave 2 ′
mixture 1 13
Trumpet 8th'
II Positive C – a 3
Reed flute 8th'
Salicional 8th
Principal 4 ′
Gemshorn 4 ′
Nasat 2 23
Moss flute 2 ′
third 1 35
Larigot 1 13
Sharp 1'
Clarinet 8th'
Tremulant
III Swell C – a 3
Bourdon 16 ′
Violin principal 8th'
Cor de nuit 8th'
Viola da gamba 8th'
Vox coelestis 8th'
Fugara 4 ′
Transverse flute 4 ′
Octavine 2 ′
mixture 2 ′
bassoon 16 ′
Trumpet 8th'
oboe 8th'
Tremulant
Pedals C – f 1
Pedestal 32 ′
Principal bass 16 ′
Sub bass 16 ′
Octavbass 8th'
Covered bass 8th'
Chorale octave 4 ′
trombone 16 ′
Trumpet 8th'

Pastor

  • Josef Kogler (1921–1965)
  • Franz Ludwig Gahr (1965–1990)
  • Hans Lindenberger (1990-2003)
  • Martin Cambensy (since 2003)

Web links

Commons : New Parish Church of St. Martin  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. More information about the organ on the website of the municipality, there also information on the disposition (PDF; 1.2 MB) in the sponsorship flyer
  2. ^ Biłgoraj (Kościół and Jana Pawła II). Retrieved August 18, 2020 .
  3. Organy - Parafia pw. Św. Jana Pawła II w Biłgoraju. Retrieved August 18, 2020 (pl-PL).

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 47.8 ″  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 7 ″  E