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Chapelle Notre-Dame du Saint-Sacrement 20 rue Cortambert, 75016 Paris
This is the ‘mother house’ of the Servant Sisters of the Most Holy Sacrament, a congregation founded by Pierre-Julien Eymard. The chapel and convent were built between 1898 and 1900 by architects Alfred Coulomb and Louis Chauvet in the neo-Gothic style. The interior of the chapel was renovated around 1967.
E1 The organ slides and covers the arch on one side. The entire sideboard is made of plyfish panels with light oak veneer. Two arched sliding doors protect the console which is integrated into the sideboard. The lighting of the keyboards and pedalboard is provided by led strips. Two spotlights under the overhang of the case detach the organ from the pillars. Source
2017 - Olivier Chevron (1)

II/20 (19) - mechanical traction

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Organs of Paris
Chapelle Notre-Dame du Saint-Sacrement 20 rue Cortambert, 75016 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E1 The organ slides and covers the arch on one side. The entire sideboard is made of plyfish panels with light oak veneer. Two arched sliding doors protect the console which is integrated into the sideboard. The lighting of the keyboards and pedalboard is provided by led strips. Two spotlights under the overhang of the case detach the organ from the pillars. Source
2017 - Olivier Chevron (1)

II/20 (19) - mechanical traction

stoplist