Finbarre's Cathedral organ
Finbarre's Cathedral organ, located in Cork, Ireland, is a remarkable musical instrument built in the late 19th century. Designed by the renowned organ builder Henry Willis, it features over 4,000 pipes, making it one of the largest organs in the country. The organ is known for its rich sound and intricate craftsmanship, reflecting the Gothic Revival style of the cathedral itself.
The organ is situated in the west gallery of the cathedral and is used for various services and concerts. Its diverse range of stops allows for a wide variety of musical expressions, enhancing the worship experience and contributing to the cultural life of Cork.