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Français : Alsace, Haut-Rhin, Ribeauvillé, Église du Couvent des Augustins (XIVe-XVe-XVIIIe), 3 rue de l'Abbé-Louis-Kremp. (PA00085586, IA68006914). Orgue construit en 1966 par Curt Schwenkedel en reprenant et agrandissant le buffet néo-gothique de Théophile Klem en 1907 pour l'orgue de Martin et Joseph RINCKENBACH (Opus 100). |
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- Interior of Église des Augustins, Ribeauvillé
- Curt Schwenkedel
- Church organs in Arrondissement Colmar-Ribeauvillé
- Pipe organs built in France in 1966
- Organ cases built in France in 1907
- 1960s pipe organs in Haut-Rhin
- 1907 works in Haut-Rhin
- 1966 works in Haut-Rhin
- Théophile Klem