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Notre-Dame

de Lourdes

130, rue de Pelleport, 75020 Paris
A first church with a chapel was built in 1910 to meet the growing population of the neighbourhood. Destroyed for security reasons, the architect Jean Vidal was responsible for erecting a new building on its site, which has a religious space on the ground floor that was blessed on February 24, 1980.
E6 1994 The instrument was built by AntoineBois (from Orbey, HautRhin) thanks to a donation from a parishioner. 2024 Overhaul by SamuelCampet. Replacement of the leather in the slider coupling — the old ones were badly worn and caused knocking noises when the keyboards were coupled. On this occasion, handles were added to the panel above the pedalboard to make it easier to remove. The mouths of the wooden façade pipes on the sides of the case were also cleaned of old glue residues that had prevented them from sounding properly.
Titular organist ? Parish website Photos Vincent Hildebrandt
1993 - Antoine Bois (1) 2024 - Samuel Campet (6)

II/12 - mechanical traction

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Organs of Paris

Notre-Dame

de Lourdes

130, rue de Pelleport, 75020 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E6 1994 The instrument was built by AntoineBois (from Orbey, HautRhin) thanks to a donation from a parishioner. 2024 Overhaul by SamuelCampet. Replacement of the leather in the slider coupling — the old ones were badly worn and caused knocking noises when the keyboards were coupled. On this occasion, handles were added to the panel above the pedalboard to make it easier to remove. The mouths of the wooden façade pipes on the sides of the case were also cleaned of old glue residues that had prevented them from sounding properly.
1993 - Antoine Bois (1) 2024 - Samuel Campet (6)

II/12 - mechanical traction

stoplist
Titular organist ? Parish website Photos Vincent Hildebrandt