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Walter Thür Organbuilders (Swedish: Walter Thür Orgelbyggen) was a maker of pipe organs, based in Torshälla, Sweden. The company, established in 1968 by Walter Thür, an Austrian, made around 200 organs, most of them for the Church of Sweden in different parts of the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan and the Philippines. The business closed upon Thür's death in 2014. The main organ at Uppsala Cathedral, which is the largest preserved organ from the 1870s, was refurbished by Thür in 1976.

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  • Walter Thür Organbuilders (Swedish: Walter Thür Orgelbyggen) was a maker of pipe organs, based in Torshälla, Sweden. The company, established in 1968 by Walter Thür, an Austrian, made around 200 organs, most of them for the Church of Sweden in different parts of the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan and the Philippines. The business closed upon Thür's death in 2014. The main organ at Uppsala Cathedral, which is the largest preserved organ from the 1870s, was refurbished by Thür in 1976. (en)
  • Walter Thür Orgelbyggen AB var ett orgelbyggeri i Torshälla. De byggde orglar mellan 1968 och 2004. Verksamheten startade i gamla Karamellfabriken vid Storgatan, Torshälla. 1978 flyttade de till Elpars lokaler på Spångagatan. Den sista orgeln de byggde var kororgeln till Klosters kyrka i Eskilstuna. Företaget grundades av Walter Engelbert Thür(1934–2004). Han kom under 1950-talet till Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri i Sverige och blev intonatör där. Han var med och tillverkade en av den svenska modernismens största orgelverk i Engelbrektskyrkan i Stockholm år 1964. Mellan 1966 och 1968 grundade han sitt eget företag Walter Thür Orgelbyggen AB i Torshälla. (sv)
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  • Walter Thür Organbuilders (Swedish: Walter Thür Orgelbyggen) was a maker of pipe organs, based in Torshälla, Sweden. The company, established in 1968 by Walter Thür, an Austrian, made around 200 organs, most of them for the Church of Sweden in different parts of the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan and the Philippines. The business closed upon Thür's death in 2014. The main organ at Uppsala Cathedral, which is the largest preserved organ from the 1870s, was refurbished by Thür in 1976. (en)
  • Walter Thür Orgelbyggen AB var ett orgelbyggeri i Torshälla. De byggde orglar mellan 1968 och 2004. Verksamheten startade i gamla Karamellfabriken vid Storgatan, Torshälla. 1978 flyttade de till Elpars lokaler på Spångagatan. Den sista orgeln de byggde var kororgeln till Klosters kyrka i Eskilstuna. (sv)
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  • Walter Thür Orgelbyggen (sv)
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