Mont St Michel, scanning the wonder / directed by Marc Jampolsky ; narrated by Cédric Zimmerlin ; produced by Virginie Guibbaud, Stéphane Millière.

The town and Abbey of the Mont St Michel built on a tiny rocky tidal island overlooking the Bay has captured the imagination of millions of visitors. The settlement on the island dates back to the 8th Century. The maze-like constructions overlapping one another unfold over centuries: Pagan temple, a...

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Other Authors: Jampolsky, Marc (Director), Guibbaud, Virginie (Producer), Millière, Stéphane (Producer), Zimmerlin, Cédric (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Paris, Ile-de-France : Terranoa, 2017.
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Summary:The town and Abbey of the Mont St Michel built on a tiny rocky tidal island overlooking the Bay has captured the imagination of millions of visitors. The settlement on the island dates back to the 8th Century. The maze-like constructions overlapping one another unfold over centuries: Pagan temple, a haven for hermits, a Roman abbey, a Gothic marvel, a fortress and a cursed prison. Historians and archaeologists have never ceased to study and restore the site to try and decipher the traces of its multiple functions. A spectacular 4K production!
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed October 22, 2021).
Physical Description:1 online resource (56 minutes)
Playing Time:00:55:26
Access:Restricted to the University of North Texas System.
Language:In English.