The organs of Paris
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Up until the early 19th century, the Passy plain was still a rural area with a strong monastic community. A chapel dedicated to the Sacred Heart was built there in 1855. In 1862, it became a parish named Saint-Honoré- de-la-Plaine, later Saint-Honoré-d'Eylau. Since 1974, it's been entrusted to the nuns of Bethlehem of the Assumpion of the Virgin and Saint Bruno. Architecturally, the church is small, with Byzantine influences, and keeps things very simple in terms of decoration.
C1 The instrument was built in 1903, by Charles Mutin, in a two-body buffet. An overhaul was done by by Jacques Barberis in 1986. Unfortunately, this organ is in a terrible state nowadays (see Video).
1903 - Mutin (1) 1986 - Barbéris (6)

II/21 - mechanical traction

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Video Photos Buffet : Jeroen de Haan Console/tribune : Gaspard de la Motte
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The organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
C1 The instrument was built in 1903, by Charles Mutin, in a two-body buffet. An overhaul was done by by Jacques Barberis in 1986. Unfortunately, this organ is in a terrible state nowadays (see Video).
1903 - Mutin (1) 1986 - Barbéris (6)

II/21 - mechanical traction

stoplist

Silent

Video Photos Buffet : Jeroen de Haan Console/tribune : Gaspard de la Motte
Silent