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Historic Orkney Cathedral Organ Faces £500k Restoration
2 Dec
Summary
- The organ at St Magnus Cathedral is 100 years old.
- Restoration plans aim to preserve the historic instrument.
- The estimated cost for the organ's restoration is £500,000.

A vital piece of Orkney's heritage, the organ at St Magnus Cathedral, requires urgent restoration. This historic instrument has been a sonic backdrop to life in the cathedral for the past century, marking significant events for the community.
Installed in 1926, the organ was built by Henry Willis and Sons, the same renowned firm responsible for the Royal Albert Hall organ. Its extensive history has made it an integral part of Orkney's cultural landscape.
Now, plans are in motion to bring this treasured organ back to its former glory. The ambitious restoration project is estimated to cost £500,000, ensuring its music continues to resonate for future generations.




