Robust building |
I think this chap was looking (in vain) for money |
Not sure what this splendid splodge of human flesh was about |
This one was made of glass |
Sad, but couldn't get any closer though |
Some park or other |
And then we discovered (entirely by accident) Kirche Enge, or translated into the vernacular "narrow church". It was almost was wide as it was long, so clearly not narrow in that sense. But it had an organ. I may have mentioned that I like organs. This one appeared to be under renovation as there were large numbers of pipes stacked in in the balcony.
Kirche Enge |
Organ pipes stacked in the balcony |
A few up there too |
The congregation |
Cool windows (not 10) |
The organ manifest |
You will be aware that a decent organ is split into a number of divisions or organs of which the great, swell and pedal are the most well known. The pipes you see will belong to the great or pedal. Pipes in the swell are housed in a box with shutters that can be opened or closed to regulate the volume. And then there is the echo organ which is located distant from the console in order to give an echo effect.
From the inside the apex of the dome is a false interior window. The exterior dome towers far above this and is built to illuminate said window. The echo organ or Fernwerk (translates as "remote") is apparently located in this void as I discovered from the stock photo below. Which I figured was kind of cool. I would have liked to have heard the organ playing.
The dome from the outside |
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