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Eglise luthérienne

Trinité-Saint Marcel

La Trinité

174, boulevard Vincent-Auriol, 75013 Paris
1847 - Ménard (I/7) (buffet uniquement) Silent
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The current instrument is mute (replaced by an electronic organ). All that's left is the buffet. It was installed in 1974 thanks to donations from parishioners. It was originally a mechanical instrument with 7 stops built by the organbuilder Ménard for a Norman parish. Subsequently transferred to the parish of Rians (Var), it was rebuilt by Saby in 1974. In 1987, JM. Cicchéro converted the Soubasse into an 8' Flute and replaced the engine in 1991.
Fondée au milieu du XIXème siècle, la paroisse de la Trinité érigea son propre lieu de culte en 1888.
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Eglise luthérienne

Trinité-Saint

Marcel

La Trinité

174, boulevard Vincent-Auriol, 75013 Paris
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1847 - Ménard (I/7) (buffet uniquement) Silent
The current instrument is mute (replaced by an electronic organ). All that's left is the buffet. It was installed in 1974 thanks to donations from parishioners. It was originally a mechanical instrument with 7 stops built by the organbuilder Ménard for a Norman parish. Subsequently transferred to the parish of Rians (Var), it was rebuilt by Saby in 1974. In 1987, JM. Cicchéro converted the Soubasse into an 8' Flute and replaced the engine in 1991.