Cathedral of Ragusa: 11 Pipe Organ

The chapel houses one of the most interesting and harmonious organs in Italy, the work of the Fratelli Serassi organ company of Bergamo, then electrified by the Tamburini company, in 1966. The organ, with more than three thousand pipes, installed in a sumptuous carved wooden choir loft and gilded, in the right arch of the nave of the transept, it was inaugurated on 24 June 1858, solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Currently the organ, perfectly functional, is located in the right chapel before the transept while the wooden façade and the choir loft are located above the central door of the church.

 

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