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St. Nicholas Church () is a
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, as well as one of the oldest and most prominent landmarks in
Ghent Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
, Belgium. Begun in the early 13th century as a replacement for an earlier Romanesque church, construction continued through the rest of the century in the local
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Gothic style (named after the nearby river). Typical of this style is the use of blue-gray stone from the
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area, the single large tower above the crossing, and the slender
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s at the building's corners. Built in the old trade center of Ghent next to the bustling ''Korenmarkt'' (Wheat Market), St. Nicholas Church was popular with the
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s whose members carried out their business nearby. The guilds had their own
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s which were added to the sides of the church in the 14th and 15th centuries. The central tower, which was funded in part by the city, served as an observation post and carried the town bells until the neighboring
Belfry of Ghent The Belfry of Ghent () is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, Belgium; the other two belonging to Saint Bavo's Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church. Its height of makes it the tallest belfry in Belgium. Th ...
was built. These two towers, along with St. Bavo's Cathedral, still define the skyline of the city center. One of the treasures of the church is its
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, produced by the famous French organ builder
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.


Restoration

The building gradually deteriorated through the centuries, to a degree that threatened its stability. Cracks were overlaid with plaster, windows were bricked up to reinforce the walls, and in the 18th century, little houses and shops were built up against the dilapidated facades. Interest in the church as a historical monument arose around 1840, and at the turn of the 20th century major restoration plans emerged. The houses alongside the church were demolished and much renovation work has been carried out since then.


Organ

The
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in St. Nicholas Church is one of the most important Romantic organs of Belgium. It was built by the noted French organ builder
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll Aristide Cavaillé-Coll (; 4 February 1811 – 13 October 1899) was a French organ builder. He has the reputation of being the most distinguished organ builder of the 19th century. He pioneered innovations in the art and science of organ build ...
.


History

Before the Cavaillé-Coll organ, the church had an organ built in 1840 by the Flemish organ builder Pierre Van Pethegem. In 1850,
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advocated the construction of a model organ in Belgium, he got support from dean Désiré Ignace Verduyn. They asked Cavaillé-Coll to make a proposal for a new organ, the first CC organ in Belgium. In a first proposal of March, 1853, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll suggested a two-manual instrument, partially reusing material of the Van Peteghem organ. A second proposal also suggested a two-manual instrument with almost identical disposition. The third proposal of September 3, 1853 describes the final three-manual organ in a new case with 16' pipes in the front (''Grand Orgue dit de seize pieds en Monfre''). Construction of the organ began in 1853, it was completed in 1856. The inauguration concert was performed by Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély on March 11, 1856.


Organists

* 1856–1867: Auguste Strauven * 1867–1901: Désiré Van Reysschoot. * 1901–1946: Cyriel Van den Abeele


Restoration

During the restoration of the church, the organ was enclosed in a wooden case. The organ was last played in 1961. For half a century the organ could not be played nor seen. In 2010 the wooden case was removed, the organ was cleaned and became visible again. It is not playable yet since the wind supply was removed and is currently in storage. In 2013 the organ loft and the organ were hydraulically leveled as a first step in the restoration process.


Disposition

Original disposition of March 11, 1856 (retaining the original French names): * ''Couplers:'' ** Orage ** Cop. Pédale ** Appel d'anches pédale ** Octaves graves Pos., G.O., Réc. ** Appel d'anches Pos., G.O., Réc. ** Accoupl. Pos./G.O., Réc./G.O. ** Trémolo voix humaine


Gallery

File:Eduard Gaertner Marktplatz Nikolaikirche Gent.jpg, 19th-century painting by Eduard Gaertner File:Sint-Niklaaskerk, Gent (46715459151).jpg, The east end, viewed from St. Bavo's Cathedral File:Sint-Niklaaskerk1.jpg, The west end, viewed from St. Michael's bridge File:Sint-Niklaaskerk and the belfry of Ghent (DSCF0274).jpg, The church during nautical twilight File:Altar Nicholas church Gent.jpg, Interior view, toward altar File:Gent Sint-Niklaaskerk-PM 46214.jpg, Vaulting of the church, with fresco fragments File:Transepttoren Lantaarntoren - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (3).jpg, Transept lantern tower File:Achterzijde van het hoofdaltaar in kooromgang - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent(3).jpg, Rear of the main altar in the ambulatory File:Apostelen - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (7).jpg, Apostle sculpture File:Preekstoel - Norbert Sauvage - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (1).jpg, Pulpit by Norbert Sauvage File:Apostelen - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (9).jpg, Apostles File:Binnenzicht kerk - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (15).jpg, Interior view of the church File:Zijaltaren (Altaar Heilige Drievuldigheid en Altaar Gelovige Zielen) - laatste kwart 17de eeuw - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent.jpg, Side altars (Altar of the
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and Altar of the Faithful Souls)-last quarter of the 17th century File:Middenschip - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (1).jpg, Central nave File:Achterzijde van het hoofdaltaar in kooromgang - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent(2).jpg, Rear of the main altar in the ambulatory File:Orgel Sint-Niklaaskerk - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (2).jpg, organ File:Binnenzicht kerk - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent (6).jpg, Interior File:Orgel Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent Belgium.jpg, Cavaillé-Coll organ File:Allegorie op het lijden van Jezus - Jean Baptiste Capronnier - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent.jpg, alt=Stained glass window of the Allegory of the Passion of Jesus by Jean Baptiste Capronnier, Stained glass window of the ''Allegory of the Passion of Jesus'' by Jean Baptiste Capronnier File:Epitaaf van Olivier van Minjau en familie - Sint-Niklaaskerk Gent.jpg, Epitaph of Olivier van Minjau and family


See also

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Notes


External links


Official site

Interior of the Saint Nicholas church in 360°

Official site of the church



Organ photographs site
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Ghent Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Patara (Lycia), Patara in Anatolia (in modern-day Antalya ...
Ghent, Nicholas
Nicholas Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Ancient Greek, Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In ...