St. Mary's (Tokyo)
The Cathedral of St. Mary ( Japanese 東京 カ テ ド ラ ル 聖 マ リ ア 大 聖堂 , Tōkyō Katedoraru Sei Maria Daiseidō ) is the seat of the Archdiocese of Tokyo of the Roman Catholic Church . It is located in the Sekiguchi residential area of Tokyo's Bunkyō district .
history
The original building from 1899 was a neo-Gothic wooden structure. It burned down in World War II . In the early 1960s, the archdiocese invited the three architects Kenzō Tange , Yoshirō Taniguchi and Kunio Maekawa to a competition for a new building in which Tange was able to prevail with his concrete / steel construction. The Archdiocese of Tokyo let it work with the Cologne diocesan master builder Wilhelm Schlombs and build it with the financial support of the Archdiocese of Cologne .
Completed in 1965, the church with a cross-shaped floor plan is up to 40 meters high and reaches this point at the eastern end above the altar. The twelve centimeter thick concrete shells from which it is made are clad on the outside with stainless steel, inside the concrete should act for itself.
organ
The organ was built in 2004 by the Italian organ builder Mascioni . The most important advisor was the Italian organist Lorenzo Ghielmi .
The instrument has 46 registers (3,122 pipes) on three manuals and a pedal . The game actions are mechanical, the stop actions are electric.
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- Pair: I / II, III / II, II / P, III / P
literature
- Hiroshi Watanabe: The Architecture of Tokyo: An Architectural History in 571 Individual Presentations , Edition Axel Menges , 2001 ISBN 3-930698-93-5 p. 130
Individual evidence
- ↑ Information on the organ ( Memento from August 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
Web links
Coordinates: 35 ° 42 ′ 51.2 " N , 139 ° 43 ′ 36.3" E