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Museum of Organs

Lavaur: CathédraleLavaur: Cathédrale (

St-Bertrand-de-Comminges:

Saint-Savin en Lavedan

Caudebec-en-CauxCaudebec-en-Caux (

Rodez: CathédraleRodez: Cathédrale (

Moissac: Abbaye St-PierreMoissac: Abbaye St-Pierre (

Oloron-Ste-Marie: CathédraleOloron-Ste-Marie: Cathédrale (

Saint-LizierSaint-Lizier (Ariège, France)

Carcassonne: Basilique St-NazaireCarcassonne: Basilique St-Nazaire (Aude, France)

Perpignan: CathédralePerpignan: Cathédrale (Pyrénées-Or., France)

Jaca: CatedralJaca: Catedral (Aragon, Spain)

Coutances: CathédraleCoutances: Cathédrale (Manche, France)

Albi: CathédraleAlbi: Cathédrale (Tarn, France)

Narbonne: CathédraleNarbonne: Cathédrale (Aude, France)

Dôle: Eglise Notre-DameDôle: Eglise Notre-Dame (Jura, France)

Paris: St. SulpiceParis: St. Sulpice (France)

Bordeaux: Eglise Notre-DameBordeaux: Eglise Notre-Dame (France)

Saintes: CathédraleSaintes: Cathédrale (Charente-Maritime, France)

Paris: St. EustacheParis: St. Eustache (France)

Luçon: CathédraleLuçon: Cathédrale (Vendée, France)

Bayeux: CathédraleBayeux: Cathédrale (Calvados, France)

Toulouse: Basilique St-SerninToulouse: Basilique St-Sernin (H.-Garonne, France)

Groningen: MartinikerkGroningen: Martinikerk (Netherlands [North])

Stade: Sankt CosmæStade: Sankt Cosmæ (North Germany)

Zwolle: Sint-Michaëlskerk (Grote Kerk)Zwolle: Sint-Michaëlskerk (Grote Kerk) (Netherlands [North])

Leens: Petruskerk (Herv. Kerk)Leens: Petruskerk (Herv. Kerk) (Netherlands [North])

Midwolda (Ned. Herv. Kerk)Midwolda (Ned. Herv. Kerk) (Netherlands [North])

Weener (Reformierte Kirche/Georgskirche)Weener (Reformierte Kirche/Georgskirche) (North Germany)

Eenrum (Ned. Herv. Kerk)Eenrum (Ned. Herv. Kerk) (Netherlands [North])

København: Vor Frelsers KirkeKøbenhavn: Vor Frelsers Kirke (Denmark)

SteingadenSteingaden (Bayern, South Germany)

WieskircheWieskirche (Bayern, South Germany)

Ettal: KlosterkircheEttal: Klosterkirche (Bayern, South Germany)

BolswardBolsward (Netherlands [Friesland])

Chartres: CathédraleChartres: Cathédrale (Eure-et-Loir, France)

Versailles: CathédraleVersailles: Cathédrale (Yvelines, France)

Bordeaux: Ste-CroixBordeaux: Ste-Croix (France)

CintegabelleCintegabelle (H.-Garonne, France)

Østerlars KirkeØsterlars Kirke (12C., Bornholm Is., Denmark)

Helsingør: St. Olai DomkirkeHelsingør: St. Olai Domkirke (15C., Denmark)

Islev KirkeIslev Kirke (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Vangede KirkeVangede Kirke (Copenhagen, Denmark)