Historical Monument 15 mai 1933 (≈ 1933)
Protection of facades, roofs and adjacent garden.
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Heritage classified
Façades and roofs of the house as well as the adjoining garden (cad. AB 64, 62): by order of 15 May 1933
Origin and history
The house behind the ramparts of Mont-Saint-Michel is a historic monument located in the emblematic commune of Normandy. This building, whose facades and roofs were protected by a classification order in 1933, is integrated into the defensive and urban architecture of the Mount, a major medieval site. Its adjacent garden, also classified, bears witness to the importance attached to domestic space in this fortified context.
Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic place marked by its abbey and ramparts. Houses like this, backed by fortifications, reflect the daily life of the inhabitants over the centuries, between religious, military and artisanal activities. Their preservation illustrates the desire to preserve a unique architectural heritage, combining habitat and defence.
The precise location of this house, at 9070 Chemin des Remparts, confirms its anchoring in the medieval urban fabric. The 1933 classification specifically addresses the visible elements (facades, roofs) and the garden, highlighting their heritage value. No additional information is available on its exact origin, historical owners or initial use.
Available data from the Merimée database and sources such as Monumentum indicate an approximate location and a moderate assessment of geographic accuracy (note 5/10). This monument is thus part of a broader set of protections designed to safeguard the authenticity of Mont-Saint-Michel, while remaining partially documented.
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