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Chapelle Notre Dame

des Anges

102bis, rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris
In 1863, the Marist Fathers built the Notre-Darne- des-Anges chapel on Rue de Vaugirard. This model of neo-Gothic architecture, created on the plans of Fr. Gally, has 37 historiated stained glass windows dedicated to the Virgin, the work of Joseph Vigné. Masses with organ Sundays 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
C1 This 11-stop organ from 1867 is a typical example of the small instruments built by Merklin at that time. The Swell has no own stops. The Fourniture of the GO corresponds with two stops on the Récit: Quinte 2 2/3 and Doublette. Apart from two maintenance works by Convers and P.M. Koenig at the beginning of the 20th century, the instrument remained totally authentic. In 1976, Philippe Guilmard carried out a restoration.
1867 - Merklin (1) 1976 - Guilmard (5)

II/18 (11) - mechanical traction

Source: Orgues de L'Ile de France Tome 4, 5, 6 Klinksieck, Paris, 1992
Organs of Paris

Chapelle Notre

Dame des Anges

102bis, rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris
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C1 This 11-stop organ from 1867 is a typical example of the small instruments built by Merklin at that time. The Swell has no own stops. The Fourniture of the GO corresponds with two stops on the Récit: Quinte 2 2/3 and Doublette. Apart from two maintenance works by Convers and P.M. Koenig at the beginning of the 20th century, the instrument remained totally authentic. In 1976, Philippe Guilmard carried out a restoration.
1867 - Merklin (1) 1976 - Guilmard (5)

II/18 (11) - mechanical traction