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Montreuil

Saint-Pierre-et-

Saint-Paul

2 Rue de Romainville, 93100 Montreuil, France

1894 - Merklin & Cie

1914 - Merklin & Mutin (restoration)

1958 - Beuchet-Debierre (overhaul)

1992 - Nicolas Toussaint (restoration and

revoicing in the spirit of Merklin)

II/25 - mechanical traction - stoplist

Organiste titulaire Charles Millan Concerts - Masses with organ Saturday, 4:30 PM, Sunday 10:30 AM Video
The oldest part of the building, the choir,dates from the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The King of France Charles V and his future wife Jeanne de Bourbon were baptized there in 1337. In the 14th century,the central part of the façade was built, and then, in the 16th century,that of a new nave. The church currently has a rectangular plan, without a transept. The triforium is a testament to the primitive Gothic style of the first half of the 13th century . Source : Wikipedia
Organs of Paris

Montreuil

Saint-Pierre-et-

Saint-Paul

2 Rue de Romainville, 93100 Montreuil, France

1894 - Merklin & Cie

1914 - Merklin & Mutin (restoration)

1958 - Beuchet-Debierre (overhaul)

1992 - Nicolas Toussaint (restoration and

revoicing in the spirit of Merklin)

II/25 - mechanical traction - stoplist

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Organiste titulaire Charles Millan Concerts - Masses with organ Saturday, 4:30 PM, Sunday 10:30 AM Video