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Saint Martin's Church (Olten)

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Church of St. Martin
German: St. Martinskirche Olten
Church of St. Martin is located in Switzerland
Church of St. Martin
Church of St. Martin
St. Martin Church
47°21′04″N 7°53′55″E / 47.35102°N 7.89867°E / 47.35102; 7.89867
CountrySwitzerland
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteSt. Martin Olten
Architecture
Architect(s)August Hardegger
StyleNeoromanesque
Completed1910
Specifications
Number of spires2
Administration
DioceseBasel
ParishSt. Martin, Olten

St. Martin is a Roman Catholic church in the town of Olten (Switzerland). It is a three-nave columned basilica without transept with three chorapsideas.

The church is considered as the "most significant Neoromanesque Greater Church of Switzerland from the late period of historicism".[1]

Building history

In addition to the 1876 built by the Roman Catholic parish Olten Notkirche St. Gallen architect August Hardegger built from 1908 to 1910, the large neo-Romanesque parish church. The new church has even more than the seats than the Solothurn Cathedral, making it the largest clearance Church in Canton Solothurn. The former makeshift church was rebuilt to Pfarreireumen and Josef Hall.

Organ

The first organ was of Orgelbau Goll (Lucerne) built with 33 registers. 1932 built the organ builder Willisau AG a new organ with 49 registers, which in 1949 reorganized by the organ builder Goll and extended to 64 registers.

The present organ was of Mathis Orgelbau (Näfels) newly built 1992nd The instrument has 50 stops on three manuals and pedal. The play and Registertrakturen mechanically.[2]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Hanspeter Betschart: St. Martinskirche Olten. 2011.
  2. ^ "Orgel Olten, St. Martin".



This page was last edited on 10 May 2024, at 01:43
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