The Oratoire du Louvre was the royal chapel of the kings of France from 1623 onwards. It was an enlargement of a former private building which became a chapel in 1616. The last three bays of the nave and the facade were not completed until 1740. In 1811, it was given to the Protestants by Napoleon. The Higher Rooms, the tribunes and the entrance tambour were built between 1820 and 1828 and the Gallery-terrace was built by Baltard (who was Protestant) during the construction of the rue de Rivoli in 1854.
Organiste titulaireDavid Cassan, Sarah KimAssistants: Alexandre Korovitch, Aurélien PeterFamous organists in the past:•Henriette Puig-Roget (1934-1952)•Marie-Louise Girod (1941-2008)Concerts Every Saturday of the month at 5 PMServices with organSunday, 10:30 AMVideosJean-Dominique Pasquet (ancien titulaire)Photo organ case: Jeroen de HaanPhoto console : Thierry Correard
Organiste titulaireDavid Cassan, Sarah KimAssistants: Alexandre Korovitch, Aurélien PeterFamous organists in the past:•Henriette Puig-Roget (1934-1952)•Marie-Louise Girod (1941-2008)Concerts Every Saturday of the month at 5 PMServices with organSunday, 10:30 AMVideosJean-Dominique Pasquet (ancien titulaire)Photo organ case: Jeroen de HaanPhoto console : Thierry Correard