A handsome oak split case in our most recent project
- Robin Courtney
- Oct 8, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 10, 2024

Here is Skrabl's most recent project: A new organ of two-manuals and pedals with 31 stops for the church of St Lenart in Sostro, Slovenia. The instrument has mechanical key action and electrical stop action.
The handsome oak split case, with its beautifully gilded pipe shades, allows an unimpeded view of the west window with the added benefit of uninterrupted light.
Also completed this year has been the new four-manual organ of 55 stops, with its striking case, below, in the Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows in Limanowa, Poland. It is Opus 480 in the company's catalogue.





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