The organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2023 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS

Eglise Protestante Unie de

Montparnasse-Plaisance

95, rue de l'Ouest, 75014 Paris

1850 - Suret (?)

1946 - Costa-Duval

???? - Picaud

1973 - Daniel Kern

1984 - Barberis

II/15 (11) - mechanical traction - stoplist

The church The parish takes its name from the name of a small hamlet, which has become the district of Placentia; it encompasses the part of the 13th, 14th and 15th arrondissements between the fortifications and the old perimeter wall. Installed in a temporary room at 97 West Street, the parish quickly expanded. In May 1864, the city agreed to build a temple that was inaugurated in 1879. The organ It is an instrument originally built by Suret, around 1850. It originally consisted of 6 stops. Around 1946, Costa rebuilt the organ while reusing the original material, bringing the organ to 13 stops. There was work by Picaud and Daniel Kern in 1973 and Barberis in 1984. Cult with organ: Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Organs of Paris

Eglise Protestante Unie

de Montparnasse-

Plaisance

95, rue de l'Ouest, 75014 Paris

1850 - Suret (?)

1946 - Costa-Duval

???? - Picaud

1973 - Daniel Kern

1984 - Barberis

II/15 (11) - mechanical traction - stoplist

ORGANS OF PARIS © 2023 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS
The church The parish takes its name from the name of a small hamlet, which has become the district of Placentia; it encompasses the part of the 13th, 14th and 15th arrondissements between the fortifications and the old perimeter wall. Installed in a temporary room at 97 West Street, the parish quickly expanded. In May 1864, the city agreed to build a temple that was inaugurated in 1879. The organ It is an instrument originally built by Suret, around 1850. It originally consisted of 6 stops. Around 1946, Costa rebuilt the organ while reusing the original material, bringing the organ to 13 stops. There was work by Picaud and Daniel Kern in 1973 and Barberis in 1984. Cult with organ: Sunday at 10:30 a.m.