[1][2] The church is located on the Place Saint-André, Grenoble, in front of the former Palace of the Parliament of the Dauphiné.
On 20 June 1468 King Louis XI gave the canons the right to appoint to all vacant canonries.
Previously, some parts had been classified individually (steeple in 1908, west gable and tympanum in 1936, western portal in 1956).
The instrument was installed (12 stops, one keyboard) and designed by the Lyon manufacturer François du Fayet.
Many great artists have played the instrument including Marcel Dupré and Gaston Litaize.