Historical Monument 8 avril 1909 (≈ 1909)
Classification by ministerial decree as emergency chapel.
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Heritage classified
Emergency Chapel: by order of 8 April 1909
Origin and history
The chapel Saint-Blaise de Tillard is a historic monument located in the municipality of Silly-Tillard, in the department of Oise (60). It was classified as a relief chapel by ministerial decree of 8 April 1909, which demonstrated its heritage importance. Owned by the commune, it is today a preserved architectural vestige in the Hauts-de-France region.
The relief chapels, such as that of Tillard, were historically secondary places of worship, often built to serve hamlets or areas far from the main parishes. In the rural context of Oise and Picardia, these buildings played a central role in religious and community life, providing a place of prayer and gathering for the inhabitants. Their architecture generally reflects local traditions and available materials, such as stone or wood.
The precise location of the chapel is indicated as being at the 16 Old Chemin de Paris, in Silly-Tillard. Its GPS location is considered very satisfactory (note of 8/10), which facilitates its identification and visit. Although the information on its current accessibility (visits, events) is not detailed in the available sources, its ranking as a Historic Monument suggests that it remains a point of interest for the local heritage.
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