Naila parish church

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Naila parish church

The parish Naila is a Vitus Church and Evangelical Lutheran parish in Naila .

Naila was first mentioned as a Bamberg fief in the middle of the 14th century. In 1374 there is evidence of an abandoned chapel. In 1435 there was a St. Vitus Church in the village. After the Thirty Years War it had to be rebuilt.

organ

The organ was built in 1997 by the Berlin organ building workshop Karl Schuke . The slider chest instrument has 36 stops on two manuals and a pedal. The game actions are mechanical, the stop actions are mechanical and electrical.

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
1. Drone 16 ′
2. Principal 8th'
3. Flute harmonique 8th'
4th Viola da gamba 8th'
5. Dumped 8th'
6th octave 4 ′
7th Coupling flute 4 ′
8th. Fifth 2 23
9. octave 2 ′
10. Cornett V 8th'
11. Mixture V-VI 1 13
12. Trumpet 8th'
Zimbelstern
II Swell C – g 3
13. Lovely Gedackt 16 ′
14th Violin principal 8th'
15th Hollow flute 8th'
16. Salicional 8th'
17th Beat 8th'
18th Principal 4 ′
19th Fugara 4 ′
20th Nazard 2 23
21st Octave 2 ′
22nd Flageolet 2 ′
23. third 1 35
24. Mixture V 2 ′
25th Basson 16 ′
26th Trumpet harm. 8th'
27. oboe 8th'
Tremulant
Pedal C – f 1
28. Principal 16 ′
29 Sub-bass 16 ′
30th Fifth bass 10 23
31. Octave bass 8th'
32. cello 8th'
33. Hollow flute 4 ′
34. Back set IV 2 23
35. trombone 16 ′
36. Trumpet 8th'

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the organ

Coordinates: 50 ° 19 ′ 47 "  N , 11 ° 42 ′ 27.7"  E