Mont Saint Michel

Welcome to Mont-Saint-Michel, classified site UNESCO world heritage. Come to discover near Brittany an outstanding abbey, miracle of the men and miracle of the nature. Mont-Saint-Michel is unquestionably one of the most prestigious realizations of the middle Ages. The Mecca of the western spirituality, the Mont-Saint-Michel invites you in an outstanding spiritual experience in a magic.

The « Wonder of the Western World » forms a tower in the heart of an immense bay invaded by the highest tides in Europe.  It was at the request of the Archangel Michel « chief of the celestial militia » that Aubert, Bishop of Avranches built and consecrated a small church on the 16th October 709. In 966 a community of Benedictines settled on the rock at the request of the Duke of Normandy and the pre-Romanesque church was built before the year one thousand.

In the 11th century, the Romanesque abbey church was founded over a set of crypts where the rock comes to an apex, and the first monastery buildings were built up against its north wall. In the 12th century, the Romanesque monastery buildings were extended to the west and south.

In the 13th century, a donation by the king of France, Philip Augustus, in the wake of his conquest of Normandy, enabled a start to be made on the Gothic section of the "Merveille ": two three-storey buildings, crowned by the cloister and the refectory.

In the 14th century, the Hundred Years War made it necessary to protect the abbey behind a set of military constructions, enabling it to hold out against a siege lasting 30 years.

In the 15th century, the Romanesque chancel of the abbey church, broken down in 1421 was replaced by the Gothic Flamboyant chancel. With Rome and Saint Jacques de Compostelle, this great spiritual and intellectual centre, was one of the most important places of pilgrimage for the medieval occident. For nearly one thousand years men, women and children went there by roads called « paths to paradise » hoping for the assurance of eternity, given by the Archangel of judgement « Peseur des ames ».

The Abbey was turned into a prison during the days of the French Revolution and Empire, and needed to be restored before the end of the 19th century. With the celebration of the monastic's 1000th anniversary,in the year 1966 a religious community moved back to what used to be the abbatial dwellings, perpuating prayer and welcome the original vocation of this place. Friars and sisters from "Les Fraternités Monastiques de Jerusalem" have been ensuring a spiritual presence since the year 2001.

Sites to visit:

  • The Abbey
  • The Archéoscope Museum
  • The Museum of History
  • The maritime Museum
  • Thiphaine’s House
  • The Parish Church

The Abbey

The mount consecrated to Saint Michel in 708 was one of the first place of cult for the Archangel Michel with the Gargan Mount. The abbey presents a big panorama of the medieval architecture from the 11th to the 16th century.

The Archéoscope Museum

The archéoscope Museum offers a show to discover the construction of this fabulous monument and its history.

The Museum of History

Discover old collections of weapons, paintings, sculptures ans watches), prisons and dugeons and the 19th century periscope which reveals the bay.

The Maritime Museum

The museum let you discover the tides, the bay and the massive building site to restore the maritime character of the Mont Saint Michel.

Thiphaine’s House

Bertrand Duguesclin was a valiant knight in the 14th century. In 1365, he ordered the construction of a beautiful house in front of the Mont saint Michel for his Wife, Tiphaine De Ragenel. She was an astrologer. In this place, discover the medieval furniture, the Dugesclin armour and the astrologer laboratory.

The Parish Church

This monument is consecrated to Saint Peter. It is a small edifice built in the 15th an 16th centuries. Mass is celebrated everyday.

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Mrs. Meg de Lafargue

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