The organ of the Church of the Holy Spirit dates from the seventeenth century when the construction of the church began in 1706: it was commissioned by the Grand Carmes of Aix for their chapel.
The 1669 case which was made by Adolphe Dumas after plans by Jean-Claude Rambot, and the instrumental part made by Charles Royer in 1676, are listed historical monuments.
Many of the pipes were re-used by Moitessier during reconstruction in 1850. In the 20th century the organ was given pneumatics by Merklin and underwent two restorations by Dunand and Guillemin.
Many of the pipes were re-used by Moitessier during reconstruction in 1850. In the 20th century the organ was given pneumatics by Merklin and underwent two restorations by Dunand and Guillemin.