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A stone castle was built in 1070 by Robert Ier on the current site, on a rocky outcrop dominating the Vilaine's river valley. Certain parts of the original stone castle are still visible today.
In the 13th century, the castle was enlarged and equipped with robust towers and curtain walls. The castle integrated into the triangular outcrop of rock on which it was built a structure in the style of the castles of Philip II August. Late in the century, in 1295, the town passed to Guy IX de Laval, on his marriage with the heiress, and afterwards successively belonged to the families of Rieux, Coligny and La Trémoille. During this period, the "Vieil Bourg" including the church of Nôtre-Dame, developed on the eastern side of Vitré. The city was encircled by fortified ramparts and ditches. It was at this time that the "walled city" took its current form.

















Outside pulpit! 15th century, probably erected so sermons could be read on feast-days, when the church would be overflowing.











Time to learn medieval French!Onto Avranches and my second attempt to see the ancient manuscripts from Mont St Michel. It wasn't like I was expecting.
Paid the fee and then entered a large concrete complex, with many wall displays explaining aspects of medieval times. Mostly in French but some with English as well. Some artifact displays. A lot designed for kids learning and as usual, there was a (very loud) school group there which I managed to get ahead of, as I had no interest in the displays.
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Except this - St Michael himself, 13 century. Doesn't look as though he would hurt a fly - let alone slay a dragon.
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At last:
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There were about 8 manuscript books on display in illuminated cabinets in a very dark room. All hand written, remember.
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Each had a panel of description, but only in French. Really bugs me - a world class, almost unique display and only readers of French can be better informed.But where there is a will, there is Google translate.
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Impressions?
Any difference between medieval and modern french language?
Time to learn French!
Yep, learn Québécois..!Time to learn medieval French!![]()
