The Trinity Church (Danish Trinitatis Kirke ) on Landemærket in Copenhagen city center is part of the Trinitatis complex, which also includes the former university library and the Rundetårn . It was built 1637–51 under Christian IV and still serves as a university church today . After the conflagration of 1728, the damaged interior of the church was restored in the baroque style.
The organ of the Trinity Church was built by the organ builders Magnussen & Son (Abenraa) and Anderson. The instrument has 53 stops on three manual works and a pedal .
I main work C–
Principal
16 ′
Principal
8th'
Spidsfløjte
8th'
Octave
4 ′
Fløjte
4 ′
Nasard
2 2 ⁄ 3 ′
Duplicate
2 ′
Terts
1 3 ⁄ 5 ′
Mixture V
Sharp III
Trumpet
8th'
Chromorne
8th'
Tremulant
II Rückpositiv C–
Principal
8th'
Gedakt
8th'
Quintatøn
8th'
Octave
4 ′
Rørfløjte
4 ′
Octave
2 ′
Blokfløjte
2 ′
Quint
1 1 ⁄ 3 ′
Sesquialtera II
Sharp IV
Dulcian
16 ′
Vox Humana
8th'
Skalmeje
8th'
Tremulant
III Swell C–
Gedakt
16 ′
Principal
8th'
Rørfløjte
8th'
Viola di gamba
8th'
Vox celeste
8th'
Octave
4 ′
Kobbelfløjte
4 ′
Salicional
4 ′
Fladfløjte
2 ′
Cornet II
Mixture IV
Trumpet
16 ′
Trumpet harm.
8th'
Obo
8th'
Clairon
4 ′
Pedals C–
Principal
16 ′
Subbas
16 ′
Quint
10 2 ⁄ 3 ′
Octave
8th'
Gedakt
8th'
Octave
4 ′
Fløjte
4 ′
Nathorn
2 ′
Mixture IV
Basun
16 ′
Bassoon
16 ′
Trumpet
8th'
Skalmeje
4 ′
Coupling : II / I, III / I, III / II, I / P, II / P, III / P