Archéoscope



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The Archéoscope is a multimedia exhibit located at the entrance of the famous Mont Saint-Michel in France. It offers visitors a stunning visual and auditory journey through the history of the Mont and its surrounding bay. The exhibit is available in several languages, including English, and is open every day from 9 am to 7 pm.

The entrance fee for the Archéoscope is €9 for adults and €5 for children under 18. Children under 4 years old can enter for free. The official website for the Archéoscope is www.abbaye-mont-saint-michel.fr.

Aside from the Archéoscope, visitors can explore the beautiful Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Mont is a medieval fortress and monastery that dates back to the 8th century. Its narrow streets and stunning architecture are a must-see. The Mont is open to visitors every day, and admission is free.

In addition to the Mont, visitors can also explore the surrounding bay. The bay is known for its unique tidal phenomenon, which creates a dramatic difference in water levels between high and low tide. Guided tours of the bay are available, and visitors can also walk along the bay's sandy shores and enjoy the stunning views of the Mont and the surrounding landscape.

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