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Bourg la Reine

Saint-Gilles

6 Boulevard Carnot, 92340 Bourg la Reine 1971
L'église Saint Gilles fut édifiée en 1837 dans un style néo-classique, par l'architecte départemental Auguste Molinos. Elle sera agrandie en 1897 par l'architecte Charles Barie de manière à former une croix latine en ajoutant le chœur, les transepts et les sacristies.
E6 The organ was built in 1978 by the organ builder Dominique Oberthür. It is named Jean-Noël and was blessed on 6 September 1979. It was inaugurated on 26 October 1979. The organ was restored in 2014 by Yves Fossaert. The work carried out improved the instrument’s sound quality, refined the mechanical adjustments, and ensured a more stable wind pressure. Two new stops were also added. Source
Titular organist Philippe Pouly Régis Singer (organiste honoraire) Parish website Photos Organ case: Victor Weller Console: orgues-oberthur
1978 – Dominique Oberthur (1) 2003 - Bernard Cogez (5) 2014 – Yves Fossaert (6) III/30 – Traction mécanique (notes) Traction électrique (Heuss) (jeux) Composition
Organs of Paris

Bourg la Reine

Saint-Gilles

6 Boulevard Carnot, 92340 Bourg la Reine 1971
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E6 The organ was built in 1978 by the organ builder Dominique Oberthür. It is named Jean-Noël and was blessed on 6 September 1979. It was inaugurated on 26 October 1979. The organ was restored in 2014 by Yves Fossaert. The work carried out improved the instrument’s sound quality, refined the mechanical adjustments, and ensured a more stable wind pressure. Two new stops were also added. Source
1978 – Dominique Oberthur (1) 2003 - Bernard Cogez (5) 2014 – Yves Fossaert (6) III/30 – Traction mécanique (notes) Traction électrique (Heuss) (jeux) Composition
Titular organist Philippe Pouly Régis Singer (organiste honoraire) Parish website Photos Organ case: Victor Weller Console: orgues-oberthur