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Eight Thousand Pipes: A Pipe Organ Update
August 19, 2022
Trinity began its first major rejuvenation in almost 75 years in 2018, and that process includes adding three new pipe organs to its sacred spaces. The Noack organ is already in place at St. Paul’s Chapel; a pipe organ built by Richards, Fowkes & Co. will be operational in the Chapel of All Saints in 2023; and the grandest of them all, an eight-thousand pipe instrument manufactured in Germany, is now being installed in Trinity Church. Here’s an update.
The Rejuvenation of Trinity Church
Watch more videosTrinity Church Wall Street began rejuvenation of the nave of its 1846 church building in May 2018. The first major upgrade of Trinity’s interior space in 75 years proceeded until Christmas Eve 2019 when public worship resumed. Additional rejuvenation work in the Chapel of All Saints and the churchyard continued in 2020, and the final stages of the rejuvenation, installing new pipe organs, is expected to be completed in 2024. Learn more about the process in these video updates.
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November 12, 2020
Rejuvenating Trinity's South Churchyard
Fewer people are walking along Broadway in Lower Manhattan since the pandemic, but those who are passing by probably have noticed lots of activity in the south churchyard of Trinity Church Wall Street. The work is part of Trinity's rejuvenation project.
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April 24, 2020
Trinity’s Rejuvenation: A (Very) Quick Look
Watch the recent rejuvenation of the nave in the 174-year-old Trinity Church, thousands of photographs and 20 months of work, in a 2 minute timelapse video.
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September 20, 2018
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