Organi della Basilica di San Ulrico e Afra, Pipe organ in St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey, Augsburg, Germany.
The organ in St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Basilica features multiple rows of pipes mounted on the western wall that integrate visually with the Gothic structure. The pipes are arranged in a balanced pattern and form a central visual element within the interior space.
The original instrument was built in 1606 by the Mair brothers and Johann Matthias Kager, marking a significant moment in German organ building. The construction reflects the craftsmanship of that era and continues to define the basilica's interior today.
The basilica's name honors two saints whose presence is felt throughout the interior spaces and side chapels. Today the organ continues to serve as a central element of musical worship and celebration within the church community.
The instrument can be heard during regular religious services and special concerts held throughout the year. Visitors should check for scheduled events to experience the organ being played.
The sound spreads through three naves supported by octagonal pillars, which gives the instrument special acoustic properties. This spatial feature influences how the music is experienced during each visit.
Location: Augsburg
Part of: St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey
GPS coordinates: 48.36150,10.90030
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:42
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