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Sainte Clotilde 1-2

23, Rue Las Cases, 75007 Paris

1859 - Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

1932 - Beuchet-Debierre

1962 - Beuchet-Debierre

1983 - Barbéris

2005 - Dargassies

III/71 - electrical traction - stoplist

Organiste titulaire Olivier Penin Famous organists in the past: César Franck, Gabriel Pierné, Charles Tournemire, Joseph- Ermend Bonnal, Jean Langlais. Concerts Second Saturday of the month at 5 p.m. (september-july)

Masses with organ

Saturday 6.30 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Videos Olivier Penin
Ste Clotilde was built in 1846-1857 and is the first church in Paris built in a neo-gotic style. The church was declared a minor basilica by Pope Leo XIII in 1896 on the 14th centenary of the baptism of Clovis.
Photo: Jeroen de Haan The great organ is one of the major works of Cavaillé- Coll. It was inaugurated in 1859 by the titulaire César Franck. The current organ is the result of four building periods (1859-1933-1962-2005), in which the organ grew from 46 to 71 stops. The most recent restauration and extension (from 60 to 71 stops, adding among others chamades and a contre-bombarde 32) by Bernard Dargassies has re-established some of the former glory of this master-piece of Cavaillé-Coll. Site of the organ
The organs of Paris

Sainte Clotilde 1-2

23, Rue Las Cases, 75007 Paris

1859 - Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

1932 - Beuchet-Debierre

1962 - Beuchet-Debierre

1983 - Barbéris

2005 - Dargassies

III/71 - electrical traction - stoplist

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Organiste titulaire Olivier Penin Famous organists in the past: César Franck, Gabriel Pierné, Charles Tournemire, Joseph- Ermend Bonnal, Jean Langlais. Concerts Second Saturday of the month at 5 p.m. (september-july)

Masses with organ

Saturday 6.30 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Videos Olivier Penin
Photo: Jeroen de Haan The great organ is one of the major works of Cavaillé- Coll. It was inaugurated in 1859 by the titulaire César Franck. The current organ is the result of four building periods (1859-1933-1962-2005), in which the organ grew from 46 to 71 stops. The most recent restauration and extension (from 60 to 71 stops, adding among others chamades and a contre-bombarde 32) by Bernard Dargassies has re-established some of the former glory of this master-piece of Cavaillé-Coll. Site of the organ