Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen, Groningen
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Facts and practical information
The west gallery organ of the Martinikerk in Groningen dates from the 15th century; it took its present form in the 18th century when it was expanded by Arp Schnitger, his son Franz Caspar Schnitger and his successor Albertus Antonius Hinsz. It has 52 speaking stops on three manuals and pedal, and is one of the largest and most famous baroque organs in Northern Europe. ()
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Binnenstad (Stadscentrum)Groningen
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Day trips
Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Groninger Museum, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum, Martiniplaza, Martinitoren.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen?
Nearby attractions include Martinitoren, Groningen (1 min walk), Martinikerk, Groningen (1 min walk), City Hall, Groningen (2 min walk), Waagplein, Groningen (3 min walk).
How to get to Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen by public transport?
The nearest stations to Organ in the Martinikerk at Groningen:
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- Grote Markt • Lines: 1, 10, 163, 3, 4 (1 min walk)
- Oude Ebbingestraat • Lines: 10 (5 min walk)
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- Groningen (16 min walk)
- Groningen Noord (23 min walk)