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Chapelle des

Sœurs Auxiliatrices

16, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-la-Salle, 75006 Paris
The chapel is located at the mother house of the religious congregation of the Sisters to the helpers of the souls of the Purgatory. It was built in the neo-Byzantine style between 1873 and 1876 by the architect Juste Lisch, on the place where Eugenie Smet founded the religious congregation.
C1 This organ was built by Convers around 1926 and is built entirely in a swell box. Maintenance works were done in 1937, 1969 and 1983 by Gloton-Debierre, Picaud and Barberis.
1926 - Cavaillé-Coll, Mutin, A.Convers et Cie

II/8 - mechanical traction

composition

Organs of Paris

Chapelle des

Sœurs

Auxiliatrices

16, rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-la-Salle, 75006 Paris
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1926 - Cavaillé-Coll, Mutin, A.Convers et Cie

II/8 - mechanical traction

composition

C1 This organ was built by Convers around 1926 and is built entirely in a swell box. Maintenance works were done in 1937, 1969 and 1983 by Gloton-Debierre, Picaud and Barberis.