François-Henri Clicquot (1732-1790), Robert's grandson, built the monumental organ of Saint-Sulpice as well as those in Souvigny (1782) and in Poitiers Cathedral.
The monumental 20m-tall organ loft dates from 1781.
The interior of the church contains an early-Renaissance choir screen, a stone pulpit and a monumental organ.
Church of the Monastery of Tibães - Main altarpiece, arch of triumph and monumental organ.
The flaunting piece of the church is the monumental organ.
This great space (2,300 m2), used as the venue for important civic and cultural events, is encircled by tiered seating, preceded by double columns; it also houses a monumental organ, one of the biggers in Europe, waiting for an important restoration work.
The interior of the church houses an early-Renaissance choir screen (1552), a stone pulpit (circa 1500) and a monumental organ from 1670-1676.
It included several major innovations, and was the largest in the kingdom until Jean-Baptiste-Nicolas Lefebvre completed the monumental organ in the Basilica of St. Martin of Tours.