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Chapelle de

l'Agneau de Dieu

2 Place Henri Frenay, 75012 Paris
1973 - Paul Simond-Côte (1) 2008 - Yves Fossaert (6) II/10 - transmission mécanique
1er clavier Bourdon 8 Flûte 4 Doublette 2 Sesquialtera dessus 2ème clavier Flûte 8 Flûte 4 Larigot 1 1/3 Cromorne 8 basse/dessus Tremblant Pédale Soubasse 16 Tirasse I - Tirasse II
E6 Built between 1995 and 1998, this new place of worship was equipped with a small Merklin organ, made available by its organist, René Desroches. In 2008 the chapel received an organ built by Paul Simond- Côte (1925-2007), and dated 1973. It was installed in the chapel by Yves Fossaert to support the prayer of the many passengers, travelers, workers of this district, whose chapel offers them a very precious stop and a space for contemplation very precious in the lively whirlwind of urban life. The organ case, composed of 3 flat faces has a wide platform in the middle, whose metal pipes are protected from theft and curiosity by a contemporary hanging.
The chapel of the Lamb of God is situated near the entrance hall of the Gare de Lyon, at the corner of Place Henri Frenay, wanted by Bishop Lustiger to respond to the pastoral concerns of contemporary life. Served by the parish of St Antoine des Quinze- Vingts, it occupies the ground floor of a modern building and has many contemporary works.
Conservator Eric Lebrun Concerts - Masses with organ Sunday 11:30 AM
Organs of Paris

Chapelle de

l'Agneau de Dieu

2 Place Henri Frenay, 75012 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2024 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS
1973 - Paul Simond-Côte (1) 2008 - Yves Fossaert (6) II/10 - transmission mécanique
1er clavier Bourdon 8 Flûte 4 Doublette 2 Sesquialtera dessus 2ème clavier Flûte 8 Flûte 4 Larigot 1 1/3 Cromorne 8 basse/dessus Tremblant Pédale Soubasse 16 Tirasse I - Tirasse II
E6 Built between 1995 and 1998, this new place of worship was equipped with a small Merklin organ, made available by its organist, René Desroches. In 2008 the chapel received an organ built by Paul Simond- Côte (1925-2007), and dated 1973. It was installed in the chapel by Yves Fossaert to support the prayer of the many passengers, travelers, workers of this district, whose chapel offers them a very precious stop and a space for contemplation very precious in the lively whirlwind of urban life. The organ case, composed of 3 flat faces has a wide platform in the middle, whose metal pipes are protected from theft and curiosity by a contemporary hanging.
Conservator Eric Lebrun Concerts - Masses with organ Sunday 11:30 AM