Classification of the monument 6 septembre 1928 (≈ 1928)
Order to protect walls and gardens.
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Origin and history
The old walls and gardens Saint-Symphorien du Mont-Saint-Michel are a historical monument located in the emblematic commune of Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy. This site, integrated into a medieval architectural complex, is protected by a classification order dated September 6, 1928. Although little documented in available sources, its official registration is evidence of its heritage importance in this exceptional setting.
Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been a place full of history since the Middle Ages, marked by its abbey and its religious, military and cultural role. The ancient gardens and walls, like those of Saint-Symphorien, reflect the spatial and defensive organization typical of medieval villages. Their preservation makes it possible to evoke daily life and agricultural or horticultural activities that accompanied monastic and village life at that time.
These elements, although less famous than the abbey, contribute to the overall understanding of the site and its evolution over the centuries.