Category:Orgue de l'Église Saint-Gildas d'Auray
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Auray (Morbihan, Brittany, France), Saint-Gildas church, organ built in 1761 by Humbert Waltrin, son of Joseph and brother of Jean-Baptiste, Alsatian organ makers; rebuilt in the original case of the carpenter Jaques Magué by Jules (Carl Awald Julius) Heyer in 1860, modified in the neoclassical style by Maurice Gobin in 1956 and restored by Beuchet-Debierre in 1979. Maintained since 1993 by Nicolas Toussaint, last works 2009.
This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the references PM56001834, PM56000035 and PM56000036.
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Categories:
- Objets monuments historiques in Morbihan (pipe organs)
- Pipe organs built in France in 1761
- Organ cases built in France in 1761
- 1761 works in Bretagne
- 18th-century pipe organs in Bretagne
- Pipe organs built in France in 1860
- Jules Heyer
- Humbert Waltrin
- Beuchet-Debierre organs
- Interior of église Saint-Gildas d'Auray