The
Cathedral of Magdeburg (known as Magdeburger Dom in
German) is the first
gothic cathedral in
Germany and with a height of 104 m the highest cathedral in Eastern Germany. The current cathedral was constructed over the period of 300 years starting from
1209, and the completion of the steeples took place only in
1520. In 2004 a funding drive for a new organ that was started in
1997 was completed, collecting 2 Million Euro. The new organ has been ordered from a company near
Potsdam, constructing a 36 ton instrument with 93 registers and approximately 5000 pipes. The construction is planned to be completed in
2007, and the new organ will hopefully be used for the first time in
2008.
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