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Chapelle de l'Institut

de l'Assomption

6, rue de Lübeck, 75016 Paris
The Institute of the Assumption is a Catholic educational institution under contract of association with the State, commonly called "Lübeck" in reference to the rue de Lübeck, where it is located. In 1882, the Religious of the Assumption of Lübeck entrusted the architect Albert Allain with the construction of their buildings. The chapel, in Romano-Byzanti style, was completed in 1889.
E7 Although very few documents remain on the history of this organ, it can easily be attributed to l’abbé Clergeau because of his buffet. The latter, very gifted in business, had developed the manufacture of small series organs intended to accompany an assembly for a fairly reduced price. Originally, the instrument was located at the Abbey of Val Notre Dame near Liège, Belgium.
1850/1860 - Anonyme (l’abbé Clergeau ?) (1) 19xx - Anonyme (3b)

I/6 - traction mécanique

Clavier (54 notes) Bourdon 8 - Flûte 8 - Prestant 4 - Quinte 2 2/3 (neuf) - Doublette 2 (neuf) - Basson 8 (b) - Hautbois 8 (d) - Tacet Pédalier (18 notes) en tirasse permanent Expression - Appel d’Anches
Video of the organ Photos of the organ: Jeroen de Haan
Organs of Paris

Chapelle de

l'Institut

de l'Assomption

6, rue de Lübeck, 75016 Paris
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1850/1860 - Anonyme (l’abbé Clergeau ?) (1) 19xx - Anonyme (3b)

I/6 - traction mécanique

Clavier (54 notes) Bourdon 8 - Flûte 8 - Prestant 4 - Quinte 2 2/3 (neuf) - Doublette 2 (neuf) - Basson 8 (b) - Hautbois 8 (d) - Tacet Pédalier (18 notes) en tirasse permanent Expression - Appel d’Anches
E7 Although very few documents remain on the history of this organ, it can easily be attributed to l’abbé Clergeau because of his buffet. The latter, very gifted in business, had developed the manufacture of small series organs intended to accompany an assembly for a fairly reduced price. Originally, the instrument was located at the Abbey of Val Notre Dame near Liège, Belgium.
Video of the organ Photos of the organ: Jeroen de Haan