High quality in all areas of the organ at a fair price is our company philosophy. The wood for our organs is stored for many years before the individual organ parts are made from it with great expertise. Other materials, such as metal pipes and leather, we obtain from long-standing and reliable suppliers in the region. Another characteristic of our instruments is their tonal versatility. We achieve this through conscientious voicing, which is precisely matched to each room.

With a Weishaupt organ you will enjoy your instrument for many decades!

Wiesentheid 2017

In 2017 we had the pleasure of making a new organ in the newly renovated parish church of St. Mauritius in Wiesentheid near Würzburg.

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Waigolshausen 2016

The parish of Waigolshausen St. Jakobus d.Ä. had to demolish its church, which was only 50 years old, due to serious structural damage.

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Freiburg 2015

This high-quality chest organ in cherry wood with 5 stops is an ideal instrument for early music and house music but can also be used as a small choir organ.

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Oberding 2014

For the parish church St. Georg in Oberding near Freising we were assigned to build a new organ with 19 stops. Due to the situation in the gallery, the new construction was a demanding order, which we were very happy to carry out.

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Haßfurt Orgelsaal 2013

In the organ hall of the further education centre of the deanery Haßberge near Schweinfurt a new practice organ was installed from our workshop which was especially designed for learning and practice purposes.

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Neuses a. R. Mariä Heimsuchung 2009

For the new organ in the Filialkirche Mariä Heimsuchung in Neuses am Raueneck we were able to acquire some parts of a historical organ case through the mediation of the Diocese of Würzburg.

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Daiting St. Martin 2007

The new organ in Daiting is located in the second gallery according to Swabian tradition. Due to the low height, the first manual was designed as a Rückpositiv.

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Ebenried St. Anna 2005

The organ in Ebenried was built in 1868 by the regional organ builder Christian Kunz from Rain am Lech. In 1955, however, the work was heavily modified during a rebuilding.

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Riedheim Ev. Kirche 2003

The new organ in the protestant church in Riedheim in the district of Günzburg was built according to the old tradition with suspended action and free wind.

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Mürsbach St. Sebastian 2003

The facade of the organ of the parish church of St. Sebastian in Mürsbach was designed in close cooperation with the building and art department of the diocese of Würzburg.

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Schweinfurt Regionalzentrum 2001

An exciting task awaited us at the Regional Centre for Church Music in Schweinfurt: we were assigned to build a new organ for the new rehearsal room, which is used by trainee church musicians for practising.

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Finsing St. Georg 2001

The Finsing organ is our largest new building to date. While designing the organ, the very small second gallery presented us with a complex task.

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