Kulas Organ Center
![Julie Gulenko photographer organ keyboard and organ stops](https://www.oberlin.edu/sites/default/files/styles/width_1160/public/content/facility/image/kulas-organ-center_by_julie-gulenko-15.jpg?itok=DQtEzbI-)
A view of the Fritts-Richards Organ Builders, Opus 2d, one of the 13 practice organs in the Kulas Organ Center.
Photo credit: Julie Gulenko ’15
The Kulas Organ Center in Robertson Hall has 13 practice rooms that are equipped with organs of various designs, both mechanical action and electro-pneumatic. The organs include five Flentrops, three Holtkamps, two Noacks, and individual instruments by Brombaugh, Fritts-Richards Organ builders (Paul Fritts and Ralph Richards ’78), and Guilbaut-Thérien.