Historic Milwaukee Business Park Houses World’s Largest Theatre Pipe Organ, Open to Public This Weekend
FRANKLIN, wis. – A Franklin business park is home to a hidden gem: the world’s largest theater pipe organ, housed within Carma Laboratories, the maker of Carmex lip balm. The instrument, a meticulously preserved piece of history, will be open to the public this Saturday, september 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. as part of Doors Open Milwaukee.
For decades, the organ remained largely unknown outside of select circles. Now, owner Paul woelbing is hoping to introduce the instrument – and the captivating world of organ music – to a new generation. “Hopefully young people come in,” Woelbing said. “See this and get interested in organ music.”
The organ’s presence at Carma Labs is a unique blend of industrial practicality and artistic preservation. Woelbing acquired the instrument in pieces and spent years restoring it within the facility. The result is a breathtaking instrument capable of producing a vast range of sounds, from classic fanfares and movie soundtracks to unexpected modern twists.
During a recent exhibition, Woelbing showcased the organ’s versatility with a rendition of Britney Spears’ “Toxic,” delighting audience members. “I loved being able to hear Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic,'” said attendee Sophie Riedel, who attended with her family. “That made my whole night.”
The performance culminated in a rousing encore of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which brought the warehouse to life. Sami Riedel, also in attendance with her family, shared, “Me and my siblings, we grew up with that song. When I heard that I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is probably going to be one of the best songs here.’ ”
The public is invited to experience the organ firsthand during Doors Open Milwaukee. More information can be found at https://historicmilwaukee.org/doors-open/buildings/carma-laboratories-inc-carmex/.
Information for this report was provided by the operators of Carma Labs in Franklin.