Mont Saint-Michel

During the French Revolution, the island was renamed Mont-Michel and Mont-Libre.

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After the last monks were expelled from the abbey in 1791, it was transformed into a prison, where more than 300 priests who refused to accept the new civil constitution were held.

An optical telegraph station was established on the bell tower, which included Mont Saint-Michel into the route of the telegraph line from Paris to Brest.