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Notre-Dame de Saint-Mandé is built from 1883
to 1885, by the architect Edmond-Charles
Albrizio in a neo-roman style according to a
model of a basilica in three ships with a
steeple-porch with a roof in diamond points. In
the choir a 14th century statue can be found
depicting the Virgin and the child.
The first great organ was in the choir, made in
1896 by the Stoltz brothers (II/12). This organ
was transformed (II/23) and reinstalled on the
tribune in 1923. It was flooded in 1975. A new,
small organ was installed in the southern
transept but broke down in 2002.
A new great organ was built in 2007 by Olivier
Chevron in a French-classical style.
A video of the installation stages of the organ,
from the assembly to the harmonisation.
Organiste titulaire
Jérôme Tonnellier
Concerts
Never
Masses with organ
Saturday 6.30 p.m., Sunday 10.30 a.m.
Video
Jérôme Tonnellier