THE ABBEY OF MON SEN-MICHEL
The most famous postcard view of France after the Eiffel Tower. Not so long ago, the Benedictine abbey located on the top of a solitary cliff could only be visited at low tide. The rest of the time - the roads blurred the sea, and the rock turned into an island. Each year, a panoramic site at an altitude of 155 meters with squally winds and the spectacular scenery of Normandy and Brittany is visited by about three million people.