• Skip the lines and explore the Mont St Michel Abbey with a ticket and a digital guide - all in one app • Discover all the interesting hidden places in the Mont Saint Michel Abbey • Learn more about the history of the Abbey and the people who lived there • Visit the spacious Scriptorium where the monks used to produce their books
Points forts
1 heure et 30 minutes
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & 3 Autres
Non remboursable
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Billet mobile
1 heure et 30 minutes
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & 3 Autres
Non remboursable
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Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Self-guided audio tour for your smartphone
Entrance fee
Guide touristique en personne
écouteurs
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Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
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Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
Discover the mysterious Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel with this self-guided audio tour!
Travelers from all over the world are attracted by the picturesque location of the Abbey and the village on a towering cliff near the shore, historical and architectural monuments, as well as unique tides. With this tour, you will immerse yourself in the history of this magnificent place.
While our tour will guide you through rooms and backyards, you will listen to legends and fascinating stories that will take you to the Middle Ages. You will learn about the lives of the abbey's prior residents – monks and kings, their faith, and aspirations. You will see where Archangel Michael has been worshipped since 708 AD and learn why pilgrims from all over Europe wished to get there.
Be sure to make your visit a truly unforgettable experience.
Note! This tour is not affiliated with Le Mont Saint Michel but is provided by an independent creator.
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Mont Saint Michel Ticket and Audio Tour on Your Phone
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• Skip the lines and explore the Mont St Michel Abbey with a ticket and a digital guide - all in one app • Discover all the interesting hidden places in the Mont Saint Michel Abbey • Learn more about the history of the Abbey and the people who lived there • Visit the spacious Scriptorium where the monks used to produce their books