The chapel was built in Romano-Byzantine style by the architects Morize, Lacal and Boutin on the first floor of a stone and brick building. These materials are concealed inside by a decoration of false joints. Two statues, The Sacred Heart and The Virgin of Sorrow, dominate the wide barrel-vaulted nave, pierced on the south side by penetrating windows; A large organ gallery surmounts the entrance. The chapel has retained its decoration of the 30s: a sandstone base is surmounted by scenes from the Gospels depicted on enamelled and painted metal, and arranged throughout the chapel. The stained glass windows were made by Charles Champigneulle, Gruber and Lorin.Source: Dictionnaire des églises de Paris, p. 132.OrganisteFrançois Olivier
E6This instrument was built by Roethinger in 1951 and has two keyboards (one expressive), electrical traction and about ten stops. Thanks to François Olivier and Eric Lebrun for this information and photos.
1951 - Roethinger (1)
II/9 - traction électrique
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E6This instrument was built by Roethinger in 1951 and has two keyboards (one expressive), electrical traction and about ten stops. Thanks to François Olivier and Eric Lebrun for this information and photos.