Banat organs and organ builders

Pictures of a European organ landscape

02.10.18 - 06.01.19

In December 2017, UNESCO declared organ building and organ music an intangible world cultural heritage. A cultural landscape rich in organs is the historical Banat, where there are 350 organs in Catholic, Protestant, Reformed churches and synagogues. The exhibition showed the history and importance of organs and church music in a region in which people of many denominations live to this day.

An exhibition by the Gerhardsforum Banater Schwaben eV, conception by Franz Metz


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