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Jan van Daalen (2016)

Church of St. Louis, King of France: Winter Chapel
506 Cedar Street
Saint Paul, MN

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2022-01-27 - Builder's nameplate (Photograph by Mark McCoy - St. Louis Catholic Church, submitted by George Jenista/George Jenista)

2022-01-27 - Keydesk (Photograph by Mark McCoy - St. Louis Catholic Church, submitted by George Jenista/George Jenista)

2022-01-27 - Pipework, viewed from rear of case (Photograph by Mark McCoy - St. Louis Catholic Church, submitted by George Jenista/George Jenista)

2022-01-27 - Organ case and keydesk (Photograph by Mark McCoy - St. Louis Catholic Church, submitted by George Jenista/George Jenista)

Notes

2021-03-18 - In April 2016, a new organ was installed in the chapel. Built by Jan van Daalen of Minneapolis, it features components from the organ builder Pels of Holland. The organ had been commissioned by a couple building a home in Minnetonka. The house was completed before the organ, and the organ could not be disassembled into small enough parts to get it into the home. So the organ was lent to the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis to be used as a temporary organ during renovations. It was later generously gifted to Church of St. Louis, King of France by John Nasseff and Helene Houle. -- From church website -Paul R. Marchesano


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