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After 800 years of silence, the oldest pipe organ in the Christian world sounds once more

JERUSALEM (AP) — After 800 years of silence, a pipe organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world roared back to life on Tuesday, its ancient sound echoing through a monastery in Jerusalem’s Old City.

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After 800 years of silence, the oldest pipe organ in the Christian world sounds once more

People look at an 11th-century organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world was played for the first time in 800 years after restoration, in Saint Savior’s Monastery of Jerusalem’s Old City, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)


JERUSALEM (AP) — After 800 years of silence, a pipe organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world roared back to life on Tuesday, its ancient sound echoing through a monastery in Jerusalem’s Old City.

Composed of original pipes from the 11th century, the instrument emitted a full, hearty sound as musician David Catalunya played a liturgical chant called Benedicamus Domino Flos Filius. The swell of music inside Saint Saviour’s Monastery mingled with church bells tolling in the distance.

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