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 The saint Michel Mount - Le Mont Saint Michel
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 The saint Michel Mount - Le mont St Michel
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full of mystery, and impregnated with popular legends, the Saint-Michel
Mount was a place of inspiration for a great number of writers, in
particular those of the XIXth century which made of the Mount a high
place of romanticism. |
The saint Michel Mount - Le Mont Saint Michel Nowadays, the tourist flows which flood the mount make of it the most visited place of France after the Eiffel Tower. Since 1979, the site composed of the Saint- Michel Mount and of its bay is among the universal natural and cultural inheritance of the UNESCO. According to the legend, the archangel Saint Michel appeared to the bishop of Avranches, Aubert, and ordered the construction of an oratory on the Tombe mount at the beginning of the 8th century. Saint Michel who would have |
beaten Satan (at the Dol mount) is venerated by this building to the point that the Saint Michel mount became one of the greatest centres of Christian pilgrimage during the Middle Ages. Inhabited at the beginning by a handle of monks, the site gained importance and saw the construction of new accommodations so to host other monks and other pilgrims. Under the reign of Philippe August, thanks to many donators, the construction of the new buildings is such a success that the mount is baptized "the wonder". The era from the 16th to the 19th century was a period of decline that left the mount without maintenance and then transformed into prison. Under the impulse of intellectuals (such as Victor Hugo) the site is delegated to the Historical buildings in 1873. Lastly, in 1969, a community of monks brought to life the first vocation of the site. |
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