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Building Domanial says the Petit-Bois dans la Manche

Building Domanial says the Petit-Bois

    3 Chemin de la Montée Aux Poulains
    50170 au Mont-Saint-Michel
State ownership

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1908
Classification of the monument
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Heritage classified

State building says the Petit Bois including the Rochers du Nord and the Rochers des Fanils which extend it east to the fountain Saint-Symphorien and west to the enclosure of the Fanils (Box AB 2) : classification by order of 29 December 1908

Origin and history

The state building known as Petit-Bois is a historic monument located on the emblematic territory of Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy. This site, classified by ministerial decree in 1908, extends to the Northern Rocks and the Rocks of Fanils, delimiting a protected natural and built space. Its perimeter includes geographical elements such as the Saint-Symphorian fountain and the enclosure of the Fanils, highlighting its anchoring in the local landscape.

Mont-Saint-Michel, a major site of French heritage, was in the Middle Ages a place of pilgrimage and religious power, marked by its abbey. State buildings such as the Petit-Bois could be used as outbuildings or dwellings related to the management of the abbatial or royal estate. Their preservation reflects the historical and symbolic importance of this territory, where architecture, nature and spirituality have intertwined for centuries.

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