The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The “Emmanuel” bourdon is the oldest bell in the cathedral. Made in 1686 and weighing 13 tonnes, it was sponsored by Louis XIV.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The 6-tonne bourdon was made by the Royal Eijsbouts foundry in the Netherlands in 2012 and installed in the South Tower. It is located near the “Emmanuel” bourdon from 1686.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The 6-tonne bourdon was made by the Royal Eijsbouts foundry in the Netherlands in 2012 and installed in the South Tower. It is located near the “Emmanuel” bourdon from 1686.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
This set of eight bells, cast in Normandy, was installed in the North Tower of the cathedral during the 850th jubilee of the cathedral in 2013.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
This set of eight bells, cast in Normandy, was installed in the North Tower of the cathedral during the 850th jubilee of the cathedral in 2013.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Used daily for evening services, the choir organ is an instrument with 30 stops and 2000 pipes. Its neo-Gothic case from the 19th century is perched atop the choir stalls.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Used daily for evening services, the choir organ is an instrument with 30 stops and 2000 pipes. Its neo-Gothic case from the 19th century is perched atop the choir stalls.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire