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Chapelle

des Franciscaines

Réparatrices

de Jésus-Hostie

127, avenue de Villiers, 75017 Paris
The few sisters who formed the congregation settled in the House of Jesus Hostie on September 23, 1897 after his blessing and the first mass in the chapel took place on November 19, 1897. The neo-Romanesque chapel built at the end of the 19th century has retained its original décor. The narthex was decorated with paintings by Georges Claude (1899).
E6 The instrument was built by Ruche (Lyon) in 1973. Some transformations were done by Ruche and in 1983 by François Sebire.
1973- Ruche (1) 1983 - Sebire (7)

I/5 - mechanical traction

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Grand-Orgue Flûte conique 4' Doublette 2' Plein-jeu II/III rgs Récit Bourdon 8' Pédale Soubasse 16' Accouplement Réc./G.O. Tirasses G.O., Réc
Organs of Paris

Chapelle

des Franciscaines

Réparatrices

de Jésus-Hostie

127, avenue de Villiers, 75017 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
1973- Ruche (1) 1983 - Sebire (7)

I/5 - mechanical traction

E6 The instrument was built by Ruche (Lyon) in 1973. Some transformations were done by Ruche and in 1983 by François Sebire.
Website Photos Vincent Hildebrandt
Grand-Orgue Flûte conique 4' Doublette 2' Plein-jeu II/III rgs Récit Bourdon 8' Pédale Soubasse 16' Accouplement Réc./G.O. Tirasses G.O., Réc