Placed in the transept, the accompanying organ
was built by Charles Mutin in 1914. It was placed
in a buffet designed by the architect Lucien Magne
(who also designed the Grand-Orgue buffet).
In 1933, works were done by the Maison Cavaillé-
Coll, which took the opportunity to slightly change
the composition. Subsequently, the maintenance
was carried out by the Maison Beuchet-Debierre.
In 1980, maintenance works were carried out by
Jean Renaud. Finally, between 2012 and 2015,
work was carried out by Dargassies.
Famous organist who illustrated the instrument:
Henri Potiron, famous for his Grégorian organ
accompaniments, was organist of the accompanying
organ from 1960 to 1964.
Photo : Pierre Marteau