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Source: Postcard
Abbeville, France (Somme (80)) - Église Collégiale Saint-Vulfran
Municipal: Abbeville
Region:Picardie, Hauts-de-France
Address: 1 Parvis Saint-Vulfran, 80100, Abbeville
Description nr.: 2046915.
Built by: Julien Tribuot (1702)
Destroyed (1940)
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Source: Postcard
Abbeville, France (Somme (80)) - Église Collégiale Saint-Vulfran
Municipal: Abbeville
Region:Picardie, Hauts-de-France
Address: 1 Parvis Saint-Vulfran, 80100, Abbeville
Description nr.: 2046915.
Built by: Julien Tribuot (1702)
Destroyed (1940)
- Before 1940, the Saint-Vulfran in Abbeville housed a particularly beautiful organ, which dates back to an instrument by Julien Trubuot from 1702. The organ was originally built for the Église Saint-Georges and was transferred to Saint-Vulfran in 1791. The beautiful organ case was constructed by Jean le Pappe.
- The organ was destroyed on May 20, 1940 by war violence. The church was also seriously damaged, but could be rebuilt after the war.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
1702 | Abbeville | Église Saint-Georges |
1791 | Abbeville | Église Saint-Vulfran |
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