The two-manual mechanical bowling instrument was built in 1897 by Josef Kobrle from Lomnice nad Popelkou. In 1897, the old wooden choir with worthless organ, supported by tasteless columns, was demolished and a brick choir on two stone columns was built in accordance with the rest of the church building.
In 1897, at the end of November, a new organ was built by Josef Kobrle from Lomnica, supplied for 2 487 zloty. It was consecrated on 21 November 1897.” The representative instrument of the Kobrle company is built in a massive polychrome organ case. It is preserved in its original condition, including the tin prospectus pipes. The beautifully intonated instrument is preserved in its original condition, including the high gloss prospectus pipes.
In 1924 the organ was repaired by the organ builders Ženatý-Kunt, who took over his workshop after the death of J. Kobrle. In 2014, the organ was completely renovated by organ builder Bohumil Žloutek from Zásada and his son. The same organist cleaned and re-tuned the instrument after the masonry renovations of the church in 2020.
Manual I (C – f3, 54)
Bourdon 16´
Principal 8´
Flute harmony. 8´
Gamba 8´
Octava 4´
Flaut. trav. 4´
Mixtura 4x 2 2/3´
II. manual (C – f3, 54)
Prince. violin 8´
Cover fine 8´
Salicional 8´
Corner 4´
Pedal (C – d1, 27)
Subbas 16´
Violon 16´
Octabass 8´
conjunctions: II/I, I/P, II/P, collectives: P-F-Pleno
A. Dvořák – Prelude in B flat major
A. Dvořák – Fugue in G minor