2026 A new instrument arrives: a positive organ with 5 stops, placed in the choir. Built by the Frédéric Desmottes workshop in Landete, central Spain, it will temporarily fill in for the unavailable choir organ.StoplistBourdon 8’Flûte 4’Doublette 2’Principal 8’Régale 16’
E5The history of this organ is not well-documented. It seems that it was built in 1842 by John Abbey. Reconstructions were done by Merklin (years 1870, probably during his works on the great organ in 1879), Rochesson(1930), Roethinger (1963), Dunand (1978) and Cicchero.Source 2025The City of Paris has awarded the choir organ contract of Saint-Eustache to the Austrian company Rieger Orgelbau, following a highly demanding competition. This decision marks the first step in the restoration of the Saint-Eustache organs. More information…
2026 - Frédéric Desmottes à Landete (1)
I/5 - mechanical traction
Titular organist François OlivierPhotos orgue DelmotteFacebook page Grand Orgue de Saint Eustache
Silent, awaiting the construction of a new choir organ by Rieger.
2026 A new instrument arrives: a positive organ with 5 stops, placed in the choir. Built by the Frédéric Desmottes workshop in Landete, central Spain, it will temporarily fill in for the unavailable choir organ.StoplistBourdon 8’Flûte 4’Doublette 2’Principal 8’Régale 16’
2026 - Frédéric Desmottes à Landete (1)
I/5 - mechanical traction
Titular organist François OlivierPhotos orgue DelmotteFacebook page Grand Orgue de Saint Eustache
E5The history of this organ is not well-documented. It seems that it was built in 1842 by John Abbey. Reconstructions were done by Merklin (years 1870, probably during his works on the great organ in 1879), Rochesson(1930), Roethinger (1963), Dunand (1978) and Cicchero.Source 2025The City of Paris has awarded the choir organ contract of Saint-Eustache to the Austrian company Rieger Orgelbau, following a highly demanding competition. This decision marks the first step in the restoration of the Saint-Eustache organs. More information…
Silent, awaiting the construction of a new choir organ by Rieger.
E5The history of this organ is not well-documented. It seems that it was built in 1842 by John Abbey. Reconstructions were done by Merklin (years 1870, probably during his works on the great organ in 1879), Rochesson(1930), Roethinger (1963), Dunand (1978) and Cicchero.Source 2025The City of Paris has awarded the choir organ contract of Saint-Eustache to the Austrian company Rieger Orgelbau, following a highly demanding competition. This decision marks the first step in the restoration of the Saint-Eustache organs. More information…