From the 21 sept. 2024
60500 CHANTILLY
Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, from the nave to the bell tower
In partnership with the Sainte-Famille parish
A symbol of the town's creation in the 17th century, Notre-Dame is Chantilly's oldest church. Come and visit this building, typical of classical architecture, as you've never seen it before, from the nave to the bell tower, via the loggias and upper chapels. A lecturer will reveal the mysteries of the monument to you...
Please note that to visit the upper sections you will have to climb a spiral staircase, which is not accessible to people with reduced mobility or who suffer from vertigo.
Saturday 21 September at 4.30pm, Sunday 22 September at 3.45pm
Duration: approx. 1? hours
RDV in front of the church, rue du Connétable
RECOMMENDED REGISTRATION on s.gillois@ville-chantilly.fr
The organs of Notre-Dame
In partnership with the Sainte-Famille parish and the Association des Amis de l'orgue de Notre-Dame.
The church of Notre-Dame boasts a fine organ built by John Abbey and installed in the church in 1858 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. Discover this fine instrument, listed as a Historic Monument, and how it works with the Association des Amis de l'orgue de Notre-Dame, then enjoy a musical moment with an organist.
Saturday 21 September at 2.30pm and 3.30pm with organist Jacques Drye
Sunday 22 September at 2pm and 3pm with organist Paul Cesar Sfeir
Duration: 45 minutes
RDV in the church, 5-7 rue du Connétable.
Date(s)
From 21 September to 22 September | |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
monday | Closed |
tuesday | Closed |
wednesday | Closed |
thursday | Closed |
friday | Closed |
saturday | Closed |
sunday | Closed |