The Noyonnais Museum is a museum of art, archaeology, and history, located in Noyon in the Oise department, in the Hauts-de-France region.
The museum is housed in the former episcopal palace. This palace notably included an episcopal chapel dismantled in 1897 by the architect of Historic Monuments Paul Selmersheim, who, while restoring the Noyon Cathedral between 1884 and 1910, aimed to clear the south side of the cathedral. The First World War further ruined the chapel. Stabilization work on the ruins dates back to the 1930s, and restoration work occurred in 1993 and 2010. This chapel is significant in the history of art as the treatment of the twin window topped by an oculus in the upper wall in 1175 foreshadows the Gothic window.
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