Coronation Church of St. Matthias / Mátyás-templom / Budapest / Hungary

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Venue

Venue
Coronation Church of St. Matthias
Original Language
Mátyás-templom
Location
Budapest
Country
Hungary

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PhotoID
2008-07-13d_Budapest-St_Matthias_34.jpg
Book pages
34
Text
Dangl built the elaborate organ façade in 1890. The Rieger organbuilding firm built an organ for the church in 1909 as a gift from Franz Joseph I of Austria. This organ had 4 manuals and 77 stops. In 1930 it was enlarged to 85 stops. The organ was damaged in 1974.

Organ Details

Manuals
V
Pedals
P
Registers
86
Original Builder
Dangl, 1890 (III / P / ?)
Second Builder
Rieger, 1909 (IV / P / 77), 1930 (IV / P / 85)
Third Builder
Rieger-Kloss, 1984, 1999 (V / P / 86)
Additional notes
earlier known organs: 1688, 1695, 1724, 1747, 1768

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Record
67
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"Coronation Church of St. Matthias; Mátyás-templom; Budapest; Hungary." In the digital collection Organs and Churches of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/o/organs1ic/x-67/2008-07-13d_budapest-st_matthias_34.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.
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