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Maison des Trois Pillars in Beauvais dans l'Oise

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH

Maison des Trois Pillars in Beauvais

    Place Jeanne-Hachette
    60155 Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Maison des Trois Piliers à Beauvais
Crédit photo : inc - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1889
Historical Monument
1940
Destruction of the monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

House of the Three Pillars : list by 1889

Origin and history

The Maison des Trois Piliers, located in Beauvais, Hauts-de-France, was a listed historical monument in 1889. The building, whose architecture was marked by three distinctive pillars, was central to the city's urban landscape. Its exact location, Place Jeanne-Hachette, made it a local landmark, although current sources do not specify its original use or detailed history before the 20th century.

Destroyed in 1940, probably during World War II bombings, the House of the Three Pillars disappeared from Beauvais' built heritage. The archives mention its early ranking among Historic Monuments, highlighting its architectural or symbolic importance. Today, only his documentary trace remains, via bases such as Mérimée or Monumentum, without reconstruction or visible vestige. The approximate GPS location and Insee data confirm its anchoring in the city centre, near a place full of local history.

Practical information about his access or vocation (visit, rental, etc.) is missing, as are details about his occupants or his transformations before 1940. The accuracy of its location is considered "passible" (note 5/10), reflecting the limitations of available sources. His name evokes a remarkable structure, perhaps linked to commercial or community activities, but no text formally attests.

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