Facade of the church on rue Notre-Dame.

The Church of Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons is a Roman Catholic church located in Bordeaux, France. It is a gothic revival church dedicated to Saint Louis, king of France (1214–1270).

History and description

Saint-Louis Church was built between 1874 and 1880 following the plans of Pierre-Charles Brun.[1] Consecration occurred in 1895 by Mgr Lecot. It is 60.35 meters long by 23 meters wide and 22.26 meters high under vaults.[2] The high towers measure 58 meters and are visible from all over the city[3] above the elegant quartier des Chartrons (Chartrons district), on the north of Place des Quinconces.

The stained-glass windows are particularly remarkable; they come from the workshops of Henri Feur (1899) and Nicolas Lorin (1879, in the choir).

Organ

The organ is registered on French monuments historiques.[4] It was built by Georges Wenner in 1881, remade by Gaston Maille in 1901 and repaired by Pascal Quoirin in 2005.[5]

I Grand-Orgue C–g3
Montre16′
Bourdon16′
Montre harmonique8′
Principal8′
Bourdon8′
Flûte harmonique8′
Gambe8′
Prestant4′
Flûte harmonique4′
Nazard2 deux tiers′
Octavin2′
Plein Jeu VI
Cornet V
Bombarde16′
Trompette8′
Clairon4′
II Positif intérieur C–g3
Flûte douce8′
Flûte harmonique8′
Salicional8′
Unda Maris8′
Flûte4′
Doublette2′
Plein Jeu VI
Cornet III
Trompette8′
Basson harmonique8′
Clarinet8′
Clairon4′
III Récit C–g3
Kérolophone8′
Cor de nuit8′
Flûte harmonique8′
Violoncelle8′
Voix céleste8′
Flûte harmonique4′
Cymbale III
Basson16′
Trompette harmonique8′
Basson Hautbois8′
Voix humaine8′
Clairon4′
Pédale C–f1
Soubasse16′
Flûte16′
Bourdon16′
Flûte8′
Bourdon8′
Flûte4′
Bombarde16′
Trompette8′
Basson8′
Clairon4′

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References

44°51′06″N 0°34′20″W / 44.8516°N 0.5721°W / 44.8516; -0.5721


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