Saint Bavo Church, Christian Muller Organ, Haarlem
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Saint Bavo Church, Christian Muller Organ, Haarlem

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The Christian Muller Organ is the focal point of St. Bavo. It's 30 meters high and has 5068 pipes. The organ was constructed by Amsterdam organ builder Christian Muller between 1735 and 1738. Handel and Mozart both have played it.

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A: The Christmas chapel of the St Bavo in Haarlem

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Saint Bavo Church, Christian Muller Organ, Haarlem

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