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Old Town Hall à Trie-Château dans l'Oise

Oise

Old Town Hall

    63 D981
    60590 Trie-Château
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Ancien Hôtel de ville
Crédit photo : Davitof - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1790
Creation of the Oise department
1862
Classification to Historical Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Hôtel de Ville : liste de 1862

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Origin and history

The former Town Hall of Trie-Château has been a listed monument to historical monuments since 1862. Located at 86 Rue Nationale in this municipality of Oise, it embodies the local administrative history. The Oise department, on which Trie-Château depends, was created in 1790 from territories from Ile-de-France and Picardie, integrating areas such as Beauvais and Vexin France. This historical context explains the architectural and cultural diversity of the region, where the influence of the francilians and the picards are mixed.

Trie-Château, served by the line J du Transilien, is a town about 60 km northwest of Paris. The Oise department, crossed by the Oise river, is marked by a varied heritage, ranging from Renaissance castles to Gallo-Roman remains. The former Town Hall, although little documented in the sources, is part of this historical landscape, reflecting the importance of communal institutions in the territorial organization since the French Revolution.

The classification of 1862 underscores the heritage value of this building, probably linked to its central role in local life. At that time, Oise, then in Picardy, was a rapidly changing territory marked by industrialisation and the development of transport, including rail. The Town Hall of Trie-Château, like other monuments in the region, bears witness to this pivotal period between rural tradition and administrative modernization.

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