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Bourg la Reine

Eglise Luthérienne

26 rue Ravon, 92340 Bourg la Reine 1971
In 1861, a small chapel attached to the Church of the Augsburg denomination was inaugurated on Rue Ravon. Faced with the increasing number of members of the parish, the back of the temple was extended in 1950 and the building was finally equipped with an aisle, a bell tower and a narthex in 1964.
E6 Before the construction of the current instrument in 1971, a simple harmonium was used to accompany the song of the assembly. The construction of the new instrument was possible in 1971. In 1990, a fourth stop was added by Adrien Maciet (Bourdon 8'). Of the nine stops which were originally scheduled, only four are currently present. The organ is placed on a tribune built in 1964. In 2020, works have been performed by Maciet, including the installation of a new motor.
1971 – Henri Saby (1) 1978 - Saby (6) 1990 - Adrien Maciet (2) 2020 - Adrien Maciet (6)

II/4 –

Traction mécanique (notes),

électropneumatiques (jeux)

Composition
Organistes Claire Barrière, Annie Fries et Elisabeth Weller Parish website Photos organ: Victor Weller
Organs of Paris

Bourg la Reine

Eglise Luthérienne

26 rue Ravon, 92340 Bourg la Reine 1971
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E6 Before the construction of the current instrument in 1971, a simple harmonium was used to accompany the song of the assembly. The construction of the new instrument was possible in 1971. In 1990, a fourth stop was added by Adrien Maciet (Bourdon 8'). Of the nine stops which were originally scheduled, only four are currently present. The organ is placed on a tribune built in 1964. In 2020, works have been performed by Maciet, including the installation of a new motor.
1971 – Henri Saby (1) 1978 - Saby (6) 1990 - Adrien Maciet (2) 2020 - Adrien Maciet (6)

II/4 –

Traction mécanique (notes),

électropneumatiques (jeux)

Composition
Organistes Claire Barrière, Annie Fries et Elisabeth Weller Parish website Photos organ: Victor Weller