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Eglise Danoise

Frederikskirken

17, rue Lord-Byron, 75008 Paris
The Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Paris (in Danish: Frederikskirken) was built in 1955 and inaugurated on April 24, 1955, by King Frederik IX. Before the church was constructed, the congregation met at Saint John’s Lutheran Church.
1998 - Marcussen & Son (1)

II/20 -

mechanical traction (claviers)

mechanical traction et électrique (jeux)

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Titular organist Ulf Espelund Klausen Website of the congregation Photos Vincent Hildebrandt
G1 The old Frobenius organ was donated to the parish of Bagenkop Kirke on Langeland in southern Denmark, during the construction of the new instrument in 1998 (Source: Jakob Lorentzen). In 1998, Marcussen & Søn built a new organ.
Organs of Paris

Eglise Danoise

Frederikskirken

17, rue Lord-Byron, 75008 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
1998 - Marcussen & Son (1)

II/20 -

mechanical traction (claviers)

mechanical traction et électrique (jeux)

stoplist

G1 The old Frobenius organ was donated to the parish of Bagenkop Kirke on Langeland in southern Denmark, during the construction of the new instrument in 1998 (Source: Jakob Lorentzen). In 1998, Marcussen & Søn built a new organ.
Titular organist Ulf Espelund Klausen Website of the congregation Photos Vincent Hildebrandt