Heldenorgel

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Heldenorgel is a large outdoor pipe organ in Kufstein, Austria, known as one of the world’s largest free-standing open-air organs and a prominent memorial landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical instrument
outdoor pipe organ
war memorial
country Austria
Republic of Austria NERFINISHED
designer Hans Fazioli NERFINISHED
genre classical organ music
sacred music
hasCulturalSignificance regional landmark of Tyrol
symbol of peace and remembrance in Kufstein
hasPart bell tower housing the console
organ pipes mounted in fortress wall
pipe organ façade
hasType free-standing organ
heritageDesignation local landmark of Kufstein
inception 1931
knownAs Heldenorgel of Kufstein NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Kufstein Fortress NERFINISHED
Tyrol NERFINISHED
location Kufstein NERFINISHED
material metal pipes
wood
memorialFor fallen soldiers
victims of war
notableFor being one of the world’s largest free-standing open-air organs
daily memorial performances
operator city of Kufstein NERFINISHED
purpose memorial to the fallen of World War I
memorial to victims of war and violence
significantPlace Kufstein Fortress hill NERFINISHED
soundAudibleIn Kufstein town center NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
use commemorative ceremonies
public concerts
tourist attraction

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Kufstein hasLandmark Heldenorgel