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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Paris

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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption

Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption is a Roman Catholic church in the First arrondissement of Paris, France. The building was constructed between 1670 and 1676 when it was consecrated. Since 1844 it has been the main Polish church of Paris, situated at 263, Rue Saint-Honoré.

History

48°52′02″N 2°19′31″E / 48.8672°N 2.3253°E / 48.8672; 2.3253In the 17th century, a house belonging to the Jesuit order on the corner of Rue Saint-Honoré and what is now Place Maurice-Barrès, was ceded to the women's religious order of the "Ladies of the Assumption" ("Dames de l'Assomption") who transformed the site into a convent under the aegis of architect Charles Errard in 1670. He, it appears, keen on Italian art and its relics from Antiquity and the Renaissance used them as inspiration for the project, in addition to his own style. As he was detained in Rome doing his research, the execution of the building was assured by a M. Chéret, the clerk of works. On his return, in the face of criticisms of the work, Charles Errard blamed Chéret for having modified his plans.

Subsequently the convent of "Les Dames de l'Assomption" was used as a refuge into the religious life by certain well-born women from the Royal Court under the Ancien Régime. When the French Revolution struck, the building became military barracks in 1793. After the French Restoration, the abandoned building was donated by Monsignor Affre to the Polish Catholic Mission in 1844 for use by the many Polish migrants in Paris at that time.

In 1907 the church was listed as an historical monument.[1]

The church organ

The organ dates from the end of the 19th century. It was designed by the renowned organ-builder, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll.[2]

Organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
1st Manual 2nd Manual Pedals
Grand Orgue (GO) ("Great Organ") Récit Expressif (RE) (Swell) Pédalier Accouplements
Cromorne 8' Clairon 4' Flûte 4' RE / GO 8'
Plein Jeu IV rangs Trompette 8' Basse 8' RE / GO 16'
Doublette 2' Tierce 1' 3/5 Soubasse 16' (Tirasse) RE / Pédale
Prestant 4' Nasard 2' 2/3 Quintaton 32' (Tirasse) GO / Pédale
Flûte Harmonique 8' Flageolet 2'
Bourdon 8' Flûte 4'
Montre 8' Cor de Nuit 8'
Bourdon 16' RE 16'

See also

References

  1. ^ Eglise de l'Assomption ou église polonaise
  2. ^ "Organ Description". MusicamSacram.pl. 12 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.

External links

This page was last edited on 15 April 2023, at 13:48
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