Hardivillers

Hardivillers is a common French, located in the department of the Oise and the area Picardy.

Geography

Village of the Picardy Plate, served by the exit (left) of the highway A16, located at promixity of the Fitted Brunehaut, old Roman way connecting Beauvais and Amiens, in the Crèvecœur-the-Large east of .

History

  • Neolithic Site devoted to the extraction and the flint size, occupied with the Bronze Age.
  • very important Center Gallic and Gallo-Roman, probably occupied without interruption of the Neolithic era to the cruel invasions.
  • the village develops at the centuries around the church Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul
  • High place rural of the Picardy textile, manufacture of serges.

Place known as Hardinvillare in 1134.

Administration

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Demography

Places and monuments

  • the Maison of the serge maker , built at the end of in a street then occupied by many tisserands of serge, which depended on the manufactures Grandvilliers , is the only building of the Picardy plâteau to have preserved its traditional structure of workshop of tisserand.
    Acquise by the Commune with the assistance of the Communauté of communes of the Valleys of the Breach and of Noye, of Écomusée of the Countries of Oise and DRAC of Picardy, it was the inscripte like Historic building, and shelters one écomusée devoted to the economic activities of the Picardy traditional rural world (workshops of manufacture of serges, power looms and of button manufacturer).
  • Saint-Pierre Church and Saint-Paul , consisted of two definitely distinct parts: the nave of 1770 and chorus, dating from. The church contains 4 English alabaster high reliefs dating from second half of, as well as Baptismal font hones some with flint incrustation cut of. The unit is classified historic buildings.

Personalities related to the commune

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