Three manuals, 44 stops. Built in 1863, it remains in remarkably original condition. Specification approaches that of Franck’s 1859 organ at Ste. Clotilde.
Three manuals, 46 ranks, Fisk I temperament. Built in 1971, it exhibits a strong French classic tonal design, similar to the Andreas Silbermann organ in Marmoutier, France.
Three manuals, 57 stops. Built in 1888 by Ladegast, rebuilt by Jemlich in 1913. Restored by Vleugels in 2008 to the Jemlich organ with the Ladegast parts.
Two manuals, 27 stops. Built in 1737 by Gottfried Silbermann, restored in 1984 by Bautzen. A larger specification than was usual for Silbermann’s village organs.