Partial classification of building 13 février 1929 (≈ 1929)
Store protection and adjoining land.
13 mars 1939
Extension of classification
Extension of classification 13 mars 1939 (≈ 1939)
New grounds classified Historic Monuments.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Store building located on the ground floor in front of the house of the arcade, the land attached to it from behind and the large land located above (cad. AB 84, 111 (formerly 59) ) : Order of 13 February 1929 ; Land (cad. AB 84, 111 (formerly 60 to 62) ) : Order of 13 March 1939
Origin and history
The Hotel principal des établissements Poulard is a historic monument located in the heart of Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy. This building, whose initial vocation includes commercial use on the ground floor, is representative of the urbanization and adaptation of the site to the tourist influx in the early twentieth century. Its architecture and location, in front of the arcade house, make it a landmark in the built landscape of this iconic UNESCO World Heritage town.
The monument has been the subject of two successive protections under the Historical Monuments. A first order, dated 13 February 1929, classifies the store building as well as the adjoining land, identified under cadastral plots AB 84 and 111. A second measure, which took place on March 13, 1939, extended this protection to other adjacent portions of land, emphasizing the heritage importance of the site. These rankings reflect the desire to preserve an architectural ensemble linked to the economic and social history of Mont-Saint-Michel.
The source text does not provide detailed information on the exact origins of the hotel or its founders, Poulard establishments. However, its status as a listed monument and its precise location — 5019 Les Venelles, in the commune of Mont-Saint-Michel (code Insee 50353) — attest to its anchoring in the Manche department and in the Normandy region. The approximate address, derived from GPS coordinates, confirms its integration into the historical urban fabric of this exceptional site, marked by a major tourist traffic since the 19th century.
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