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Chapels classified in the Oise

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2 chapel classified dans l'Oise

Chapelle Saint-Séverin de Merlemont

60430 Warluis

The chapel Saint-Séverin de Merlemont, a 12th-century parish church in Warluis (Hauts-de-France), combines Romanesque architecture and preserved medieval structure, classified as a Historic Monument in 1993.
Chapelle Notre-Dame des Monts

60410 Verberie

The Notre-Dame des Monts chapel, built in the 14th century in Verberie in the Hauts-de-France, is a remarkable historical monument for its medieval structure and its status as a post-revolutionary national good.
Chapel of Chavres

60117 Vauciennes

The chapel of Chavres, a religious building of the 12th and 16th centuries, is located in Vauciennes in the Hauts-de-France. Registered as a historical monument, it belongs to the commune.
Chapelle Saint-Blaise de Tillard

60430 Silly-Tillard

The chapel Saint-Blaise de Tillard, listed as a Historical Monument in 1909, is a religious building located in Silly-Tillard, Oise, in the Hauts-de-France region.
Chapel

60420 Maignelay-Montigny

The chapel of Maignelay-Montigny, listed as a Historic Monument in 1922, is located in the Oise region of Hauts-de-France. This emblematic place belongs to the commune.
Funeral chapel of the Joseph Bellemère family

60120 Chepoix

The funeral chapel of the Joseph Bellemère family, built in the 2nd quarter of the 20th century in Chepoix (Hauts-de-France), is remarkable for its mosaic representing a contemporary macabre dance by Gérard Ansart.
Chapel Saint-Aubin

60230 Chambly

The chapel of Saint-Aubin, the vestige of a 12th century priory in Chambly (Hauts-de-France), preserves a typical Romanesque choir and cornice. Former monastic place prospers, now partially in ruins.
Chapel of the Three Etots

60190 Cernoy

The chapel of the Three Etots, a 16th century red brick building, stands in Cernoy (Oise). Ranked a historic monument in 1970, it illustrates Renaissance architecture with its ancient carved and stained-glass columns.