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Netherlands flower fields

  • de Adriaen (1978) built by Henk van den Heuvel SR. using old organ parts.
    • It is named after an old mill in Haarlem.
    • This organ has 75 keys, 11 registers, 406 organ pipes, and drums (bass drum, cymbal, snare drum, wood block)
    • In 1980s, this organ was rebuilt by the firm Verbeeck in Belgium.
    • In 1998, the front was completely repainted by Gerard Roos.
    • This organ has extensive repertories of old and classical music to the latest chart-hits of domestic and abroad.
    • This organ is now owned by Henk van den Heuvel Jr., able to be rented for parties, events in domestic and abroad.

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Draai-amusement Haarlem- H.van den heuvel.
zeewijkplein 232- 1974 pk IJmuiden
http://www.draai-amusement-haarlem.nl/
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