Pipe organ in Saint-Hippolyte

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Pipe organ in Saint-Hippolyte, in the Saint-Hippolyte church, a new instrument by Martin Rinckenbach in 1908 in the case of 1739 by Jean-André Silbermann for the abbey of Marbach, classified as a Historical Monument Object (PM68000936) ; restoration by Bernard Aubertin in 1984

Location: Saint-Hippolyte

Inception: 1739

Creator: Johann Andreas Silbermann, Martin Rinckenbach

Width: 660 cm

Made from material: wood, metal, hide

GPS coordinates: 48.23380,7.36778

Latest update: March 6, 2025 10:47

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