A remarkable organ …
The Saint-Thomas-de-Cantorbery church is accessed through a small courtyard next to the Belvédère hospital.
Its construction took place from the 12th to the 15th century.
The assassination of the Archbishop of Canterbury is depicted in an interesting series of stained glass windows made in the 19th century by Jules Boulanger.
The most remarkable element is the 17th century organ, restored in 2001 by Quoirin, a great specialist in historic organs, and set in a Renaissance case with sculpted decoration.
Concerts are regularly organized to make this rare instrument heard.