The Mont-Saint-Michel is a small granite island between Normandy
and Brittany, about one mile from the coast.
The bishop of Avranches, St Aubert, consecrated in 708 a small church on the island
and dedicated it to the Archangel Michael. The Benedictine abbey was founded in 966 by the Duke
of Normandy.
The Romanesque church and a Gothic Benedictine abbey, on top of the island, were
built between the 11th and 16th centuries. On the foot of the island there is a small
village.
After the French Revolution (1789), the abbey was closed becoming a prison until 1863.
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