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Gallery: Level 3

3rd Level within Organ Case – the Level of Manual I (Positiv)

The images, taken at different times and instrument conditions, render a virtual walk from South to North, corresponding to Level 3 on the orientation image.

Neighbouring levels: Level 2> and Level 4>

Level 3 with Man. I, balcony and "museum", way from South to North (dead end)

Above new Small Pedal on both sides: Termulants for Man. IV

Tremulant Man. IV and flextube trunking

On top of stairwy to level 2, start of stairway to level 4, view towards North-East

A little further lef, in foreground bottom C of Ged. 8' of Man. I, Great Pedal to the right

A little further reight, eastbound view: Overloaded mounting of the 32'-pipes of the southern tower

At the southern wall: Mounds of the wooden inner pipes (C, D) odf Principal 32'. The extensions, today opened, may date from 1905, when the organ'S pitch was lowered one semitone

The same position but northbound view

Northbound view out of the case, the wooden cups illustrate the baroque Glockenspiel/Carillon, which was situated within the organ

Same position, view from balcony towards North-East into the unrestored nave

Northbound view to pedal tower

Position further inside, northbound view, ot the left Man. I, above Reservoir Man. III

Southern chest of Man. I, stops from the left: Dulcian 16', Regal 4', Scharff III, Terz 1.3/5', Quinte 1.1/3', Principal 2', Blockflöte 4', Octav 4', Quintadena 8', Gedeckt 8'

Southbound view from center, at the back tremulant and trunking for Man. IV South

In the foreground Krummhorn 8', a rare resonator construction with a closed copper tube sled into an open tube

Offset chest for C# (all 1793 soundboards are lacking the C#), stops from the right: Dulcian 16', Regal 4', Scharff III, Terz 1.3/5', Quinte 1.1/3', Principal 2', Blockflöte 4', Octav 4', Quintadena 8', Gedeckt 8'

The same position, eastbound view into the nave

View towards North-West, between northern and southern chest of Man. I: Traces in the wall and the framework tell from the past

Traces of a structure beam

Northern side, view northbound: The mock-up pipe from 1938, seen already on Level 2

View downwards, northern side of Great Pedal

Northern reverter for the ropes which once moved the facade doors of the organ from 1593

In one of the northern facade pillars: A minimum "museum" with papers and inscribed boards from the organ, signed by organ builders Winzer (1842) and Börger (1905)

Right of the "museum" view towards South-East

View towards South-West from northern Pedal tower: Level 3 with tremulant Man. IV North on the right, in the center Man. I and reservoir Man. III

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