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The organ of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of which about half are original. Neuenfelde itself belongs to the Altes Land and was incorporated to Hamburg in 1937.

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  • Orgel von St. Pankratius (Neuenfelde) (de)
  • Organo della chiesa di San Pancrazio a Neuenfelde (it)
  • Organ of St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde (en)
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  • Die Orgel von St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde wurde 1688 von Arp Schnitger erbaut und ist seine größte zweimanualige Orgel. Das Instrument verfügt über 34 Register, von denen etwa die Hälfte noch original erhalten ist. Der Ort Neuenfelde gehört zum Alten Land und wurde erst 1937 nach Hamburg eingemeindet. (de)
  • The organ of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of which about half are original. Neuenfelde itself belongs to the Altes Land and was incorporated to Hamburg in 1937. (en)
  • Con organo della chiesa di San Pancrazio ci si riferisce a un organo monumentale costruito da Arp Schnitger a Neuenfelde, un quartiere di Amburgo, in Germania. (it)
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  • Die Orgel von St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde wurde 1688 von Arp Schnitger erbaut und ist seine größte zweimanualige Orgel. Das Instrument verfügt über 34 Register, von denen etwa die Hälfte noch original erhalten ist. Der Ort Neuenfelde gehört zum Alten Land und wurde erst 1937 nach Hamburg eingemeindet. (de)
  • The organ of the St. Pankratius in Hamburg-Neuenfelde was built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his largest two-manual organ. The instrument has 34 stops, of which about half are original. Neuenfelde itself belongs to the Altes Land and was incorporated to Hamburg in 1937. (en)
  • Con organo della chiesa di San Pancrazio ci si riferisce a un organo monumentale costruito da Arp Schnitger a Neuenfelde, un quartiere di Amburgo, in Germania. (it)
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