THE ARCHAEOSCOPE
A form of animation with special effects: stucco rocks that open onto a screen telling the story of the Mont.
In the middle of the Grande-Rue, this sound and light show attempts to portray the different stages in the creation of the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel. The archaeoscope is a form of animation with "special effects": stucco rocks open onto a screen that tells the story of Mont, which springs from a small body of water within easy reach. Let’s be clear: the staging could do with a serious facelift. We’re also rather puzzled by some of the storyteller’s lyrical flights of fancy, as he manages to draw a link between Mont and the cosmos...
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To pay 9€ to be sat on bars with a little mousse to see smoke screens and nothing to learn on construction. It is pitiful!