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- Q323720 subject Q6740487.
- Q323720 subject Q8368357.
- Q323720 abstract "The Rysum organ in Rysum Church in Rysum, north Germany, is the oldest instrument of its kind in northern Europe that still largely has its original pipes. It is also one of the oldest playable church organs in the world alongside those in Sion, St. Valentin in Kiedrich, and Ostönnen. It was originally built in 1457 and rebuilt in 1513. After undergoing several other modifications through the years it was restored to its 1513 condition by Jürgen Ahrend and Gerhard Brunzema in 1959. The organ has seven organ stops on one keyboard.".
- Q323720 thumbnail Rysumorgan.jpg?width=300.
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- Q323720 wikiPageWikiLink Q6740487.
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- Q323720 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368357.
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- Q323720 point "53.379444444444445 7.035555555555556".
- Q323720 type SpatialThing.
- Q323720 comment "The Rysum organ in Rysum Church in Rysum, north Germany, is the oldest instrument of its kind in northern Europe that still largely has its original pipes. It is also one of the oldest playable church organs in the world alongside those in Sion, St. Valentin in Kiedrich, and Ostönnen. It was originally built in 1457 and rebuilt in 1513. After undergoing several other modifications through the years it was restored to its 1513 condition by Jürgen Ahrend and Gerhard Brunzema in 1959.".
- Q323720 label "Rysum organ".
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- Q323720 long "7.035555555555556".
- Q323720 depiction Rysumorgan.jpg.