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One doesn't replace a painting in a museum that needs restoration with a photograph (much cheaper, much easier to replace and maintain).
Neither should one replace an historical organ of cultural and historical importance, that isn't beyond repair with some electronics and a facade.
Most churches with a historical pipe organ do have an electronic one in the church as well, because pipe organs get easily out of tune and there are waiting lists to get them tuned again, because the old craftmanship of pipe builder, tuner, restorer has lost in popularity a lot in modern times.
Neither should one replace an historical organ of cultural and historical importance, that isn't beyond repair with some electronics and a facade.
Most churches with a historical pipe organ do have an electronic one in the church as well, because pipe organs get easily out of tune and there are waiting lists to get them tuned again, because the old craftmanship of pipe builder, tuner, restorer has lost in popularity a lot in modern times.