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Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 29 October 2006.

Photo: Piet Bron

Heilig Landstichting, Nederland (Gelderland) - Cenakelkerk
Municipal: Nijmegen
Address: Profetenlaan 2, 6564 BL, Heilig Landstichting
Website: https://parochie-heiligedrie-eenheid.nl/

Description nr.: 1009320.

Built by: firma Jos H. Vermeulen (1948)
Interior removed (1984)


  • The organ of the Cenakelkerk in Heilig Landstichting near Nijmegen is an instrument built by the company Jos. H. Vermeulen, Alkmaar in 1947-1948. The instrument was dedicated on March 29, 1948, Easter Monday. Flor Peeters played the inauguration concert. The organ existed of two parts: a large organ on the west side of the church, and a small organ with two ranks on the choir, behind the main altar in a hole in the floor. The console was located on the church floor near the altar.
  • In 1984, the altar organ was removed an the hole was filled. A new pipe organ was installed on the choir, and the Vermeulen organ has not been used since. Parts of the instrument are removed.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manuaal I5
- Manuaal II5
- Altaarorgel2
- Pedaal3 (1)
Total number of stops15 (13)
Key actionElectrical
Stop actionElectrical
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Manuaal I: Prestant 8', Bourdon 8', Roerfluit 4', Mixtuur II-III sterk, Schalmei 8'.
Manuaal II (in zwelkast): Kwintadeen 8', Prestant 4', Gemshoorn 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Nachthoorn 2', Tremulant.
Altaarorgel: Fluit 8', Roerfluit 4'.
Pedaal: Subbas 16', Gedektbas 8' - extension, Corno 4' - extension.
Couplers: Manuaal I - Manuaal II, Manuaal I - Manuaal II 16, Pedaal - Manuaal I, Pedaal - Manuaal II.

Literature Mixturen. - In: De Schalmei, 3e Jaargang Nr. 3, Mei 1948.

Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 29 October 2006.
Photo: Piet Bron