List of pipe organs
This is a list and brief description of notable pipe organs in the world, with links to corresponding articles about them.
Historic organs
- It is generally agreed upon that the world's oldest playable pipe organ is located in the Basilica of Valère in Sion, Switzerland. Built around 1435, most of the case is original, but only 12 pipes are original, as the rest have been replaced during restorations.
- It said that the organ in the church of St. Andreas at Ostönnen is even older than the organ mentioned above. Its wind chests and divisions date back to 1425 - 1430, and half the pipes are still original. However, the case and key action were rebuilt in the Baroque period.
- In the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna there is a Lorenzo da Prato organ built in 1475 with a lot of original stops, and is still playable after a restoration took place in 1986.
- In the Old Cathedral in Brescia there is a Giangiacomo Antegnati - Fratelli Serassi organ. When in the 19th century the Antegnati was restored and enlarged, the priests of the church, in admiration of Antegnati masterpiece, asked Serassi to preserve all the old pipes.
- The organ in Évora Cathedral in Portugal was built in 1562. Some of the materials used belong to a previous instrument from 1544. This organ is fully functional today. It had interventions in 1694 by Heitor Lobo, 1760 by Pasquale Gaetano Oldovini and 1967 Dirk Andries Flentrop.
- In Wilhelmsburg Castle in Schmalkalden, Germany, there is a historic organ built between 1587 and 1589 by Daniel Meyer. Notably its facade pipes are veneered with ivory.
- In in Sweden, there is an organ built in 1632 with 51 pipes. It was constructed by George Herman and Philip Eisenmenger in Stockholm. The Wood carvings on the facade were made by the German master carver Mårten Redtmer, who also worked on the royal warship Wasa.
- The Johann Woeckerl Organ in the Cathedral-Church of Saint-George in Sopron, Hungary, was built in 1633, but the pipes of its Holzflöte 8 stop were made in 1580. Among the church's congregation was Vitus "Veit" Bach, a miller whose great-great-grandson Johann Sebastian Bach would compose the most celebrated organ music in the world.
- The organ of St Patrick's Cathedral is one of the largest in Ireland with over 4,000 pipes. Parts of it date from a Renatus Harris instrument of 1695.
- The oldest surviving church organ in the UK is that by Renatus Harris in St Botolph's Aldgate, and dates from 1744.
- The Organ Historical Society maintains a citation list of historic North American organs.
- The oldest fully functional organ in The Netherlands is that by Jan van Covelen in the Laurenschurch, Alkmaar. This organ dates from 1511.
The largest pipe organs in the world
Image:taiwan.nch.organ.2005-10.altonthompson.jpg|thumb|250px|The National Theater and Concert Hall organ in TaiwanThere are many methodologies for comparison of organs according to their size. One of the most encompassing methodologies was described by Michał Szostak.
Civic and concert hall organs
| Organ | Country | Location | Builder | Specifications | Details |
| Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ | United Stateshidden sort key|314Nowrap|33,112 pipesLargest church organ per country[Image:organo sud duomo milano.jpg|200px|thumb|Organ South in Milan Cathedral (1395–1986).]Other notable church organs
Organs with notable construction methods
Other organs
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United Stateshidden sort key|314Nowrap|33,112 pipes