Église Saint-Sulpice
The Church of Saint-Sulpice, whose earliest foundations date back to the 12th century, has expanded over the course of history and under the reign of various French sovereigns. It was designated a historical monument on May 20, 1915. This remarkable building stands out for its impressive size and captivates with its Roman architecture and grand organ. On select occasions, it opens its doors to carefully curated musical performances. Jazz, with its gospel, blues, and spiritual roots, is majestically welcomed within its walls. This year, the festival returns to this iconic venue, following unforgettable evenings featuring artists such as Dee Dee Bridgewater, Sam Moore, the London Community Gospel Choir, and Michel Legrand.
Special thanks to the Saint-Sulpice Parish and its Curé, Father Henri de La Hougue, for their warm welcome.
Thank you to the Association for the Promotion of the Aristide Cavaillé-Coll Organs of Saint-Sulpice Church – www.aross.fr.

Place Saint-Sulpice

Ligne 4 : Saint-Sulpice
Ligne 12 : Rennes

17 rue Lobineau,
15 rue du Vieux Colombier,
6 Rue des Quatre Vents,
Paris 6e
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