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Neuilly-sur-Seine

Eglise Réformée

18 Boulevard d'Inkermann, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine
The inauguration of the Temple was on June 2, 1867. After the War of 1870, the Temple reopened on November 11, 1872. In 1903, the Reformed Church of France became the owner and undertook a series of modernizations and expansions in 1907. To celebrate its centenary in 1967, the Temple was completely renovated.
1913 - Charles Mutin (1) 1965 - Adrien Maciet (3a) 1985 - Beuchet-Debierre (6) 1995 - Jean-Marc Cicchero (6) 2017 - Dominique Leboucher (5)

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Composition
Titular organist Simon Adda-Reyss Parish website Photos Orgue: Gaspard de la Motte
E6 The Protestant church in Neuilly had a small organ from the time it was built in 1867. The building was looted during the war of 1870 and used as a stable. It took more than forty years before the new organ, built by Mutin, was inaugurated in 1912. It carries serial number 1006 from the factory. It has a large oak case without façade pipes (Montre), fitted with expressive shutters (jalousies). In 1965 Adrien Maciet modified it in a “neoBaroque” style, adding three new stops: Flûte à cheminée and Doublette replacing Viole de gamba and Voix Céleste, as well as Sesquialtera II. A later intervention on the pedalboard was carried out by JeanMarc Cicchero in 1995. In 2017 the organ was restored by Dominique Leboucher.
Organs of Paris

Neuilly-sur-Seine

Eglise Réformée

18 Boulevard d'Inkermann, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
Titular organist Simon Adda-Reyss Parish website Photos Orgue: Gaspard de la Motte
1913 - Charles Mutin (1) 1965 - Adrien Maciet (3a) 1985 - Beuchet-Debierre (6) 1995 - Jean-Marc Cicchero (6) 2017 - Dominique Leboucher (5)

II/9 - transmissions mecaniques

Composition
E6 The Protestant church in Neuilly had a small organ from the time it was built in 1867. The building was looted during the war of 1870 and used as a stable. It took more than forty years before the new organ, built by Mutin, was inaugurated in 1912. It carries serial number 1006 from the factory. It has a large oak case without façade pipes (Montre), fitted with expressive shutters (jalousies). In 1965 Adrien Maciet modified it in a “neoBaroque” style, adding three new stops: Flûte à cheminée and Doublette replacing Viole de gamba and Voix Céleste, as well as Sesquialtera II. A later intervention on the pedalboard was carried out by JeanMarc Cicchero in 1995. In 2017 the organ was restored by Dominique Leboucher.