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Photo: Bert Wisgerhof. Date: 4 October 2023.

Photo: Bert Wisgerhof

Jablonec nad Nisou, Česká Republika (Liberecký Kraj) - Kostel svaté Anny
Municipal: Jablonec nad Nisou
Address: Kostelní 1, 466 01, Jablonec nad Nisou

Description nr.: 2077198.

Built by: Vladimír Grygar (2006)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
2006 Vladimír Grygar  new organ
2009 VARFI s.r.o.  new organ

The old baroque church of Sv. Anna in Jablonec nad Nisou was built in 1685-1687. The tower was added in 1706. The church was closed around 1975 and then neglected. There was an organ built by the Gebrüder Rieger in 1888, which was so badly damaged after 1990 that it could no longer be repaired. In 2004, the church building came into the possession of the city. In 2005-2006 the building was restored and taken in use as a concert hall. The Vladimír Grygar company from Prostejov started building a new organ in 2006. The company went bankrupt during construction, after which the VARFI company from Brantice completed the organ in 2009.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manuál I9
- Manuál II6
- Manuál III (Schwellwerk)|12
- Pedál5
Total number of stops32
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionElectrical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manuál I (C-g'''): Principal 8', Roh Kamziči 8', Bourdon 8', Octave 4', Flétna Trubicová 4', Quinta 2 2/3', Superoctava 2', Mixtura 4x (1 1/3'), Trompete 8'.
Manuál II (C-g'''): Kopula Major 8', Principal 4', Kopula Minor 4', Flétna Zobcová 2', Cimbál 3x (1'), Regal 8'.
Manuál III (Schwellwerk)| (C-g'''): Quintadena 16', Flétna Trubicová 8', Salicional 8', Vox Coelestis 8', Roh Kamziči 4', Fugara 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Flétna Lesní 2', Tercie 1 3/5', Roh Nočni 1', Akuta 3x (1/2'), Hoboj 8', Tremolo.
Pedál (C-f'): Subbass 16', Octavbass 8', Kvintabass 5 1/3', Choralbass 4', Pozoun 16'.
Couplers: Manuál I - Manuál II, Manuál I - Manuál III, Manuál II - Manuál III, Pedál - Manuál I, Pedál - Manuál II, Pedál - Manuál III.
Accessories: 8 x 8 Setzerkombinationen, Crescendowalze.


Photo: Bert Wisgerhof. Date: 4 October 2023.
Photo: Bert Wisgerhof
Photo: Bert Wisgerhof. Date: 4 October 2023.
Photo: Bert Wisgerhof