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Manufacture of unique instruments since 1954
P.G. Andersen & Bruhn ApS is a company specializing in organ building, which since 1954 has built organs for churches all over the world. Since then, the company has been inherited through three generations, and it is with pride that we can say that for many years we have had the opportunity to manufacture and restore historic organs to the world's churches. The many years of experience and collaboration with the church organists, parish councils and architects have enabled us to produce beautiful organs with good-sounding sound. The foundation of our company rests on the three factors architecture, timbre and craftsmanship, and by creating interplay between these three throughout the construction process, we are able to deliver organs that are recognized in organ and music circles worldwide. We are especially proud to have built organs for Trinity Church in Copenhagen, Elsinore Cathedral, Sct. Mortens Church in Randers, Sct. Ansgar Church in Aalborg and many more. In addition, we have supplied well-sounding instruments for and subsequently performed restoration on organs in countries such as Germany, England, Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Sweden as well as many other places around the world.
Dedicated work and quality
At P.G. Andersen & Bruhn ApS, we work with dedication and a sense of high quality on every newly built and restored pipe organ that we handle. However, it is not only through many years of experience and professional expertise that we achieve our results. We also do this through close collaboration with each church, for which we manufacture organs. By involving the organist himself, the organ expert and the architect in the task, we manage to produce a unique instrument that sounds beautiful in the church. If you have questions about our work with the manufacture of organs, or if you want to order an instrument, we are always available at our telephone number +45 47 17 75 75. You are also welcome to write an email to bb@andersen- bruhn.dk.