Fischer and Krämer organ in the Martin Luther Church in Markkleeberg

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The organ was built by the company Fischer+Krämer from Endingen a. K. and consecrated for a festive service in November 2014. The historical facade was retained and supplemented by side extensions.

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Manual I (C–a3)
1. Bourdon 16'
2nd Principal 8'
3. Rohrflöte 8'
4th Gambe 8'
5th Octave 4'
6. Spitzflöte 4'
7th fifth 2 2/3
8th Octave 2'
9. Cornet 2–4fach 4'
10. Mixture 4-fold 1 1/3'
11th Trumpet 8'
Tremulant
Pedal (C–f1)
24. Violon 16'
25th sub-bass 16'
26th Octave 8'
27. Gedackt 8'
28. Bass Flute 4'
29th Trombone 16'

Manual II in the swell box (C–a3)
12nd Principal 8'
13. Gedackt 8'
14. Salicional 8'
15. Unda maris 8'
16th Octave 4'
17. Wooden flute 4'
18. Nasat 2 2/3'
19. Waldflöte 2'
20th Terz 1 3/5'
21. Sifflöte 1'
22. Mixture 3-fold 2'
23. Oboe 8'

Tremulant
manual coupling II/I
pedal coupler I/P
Pedal Coupler II/P
Cymbelstern
electronic typesetting system
Midi
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Arrival & Parking

Take the S-Bahn (S3, S4, S5) to Markkleeberg station. Then take bus number 65 or 106 to the Markkleeberg, Gautzscher Platz stop.

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Fischer and Krämer organ in the Martin Luther Church in Markkleeberg
Kees'scher Park 3
04416 Markkleeberg