Angers
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Angers Essentials
Angers, the capital of Anjou, offers a dense concentration of medieval and Renaissance heritage. The 13th-century Château d'Angers houses the massive Apocalypse Tapestry, while the Saint-Maurice Cathedral showcases unique Plantagenet Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the 15th-century timber-framed Maison d’Adam and the Jean-Lurçat Museum, which displays contemporary textile art within a 12th-century hospital. The city’s artistic legacy continues at the Galerie David d'Angers, set in a restored abbey church, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts, located in the historic Logis Barrault.
10 lugaresHeritage of Angers
Angers preserves a rich architectural timeline, from the 13th-century fortress of the Château d'Angers to the Art Deco mosaics of the Maison Bleue. This collection features the city's religious heart, including the Saint-Maurice Cathedral and the medieval Hôpital Saint-Jean, one of France's oldest hospital complexes. Visitors can explore narrow streets lined with timber-framed structures like the Maison d’Adam and discover the unique Plantagenet Gothic style, characterized by the highly curved vaults found in the city's historic churches and former abbeys.
12 lugaresHistoric Churches & Abbeys
Angers showcases a significant collection of religious architecture, ranging from the 12th-century Saint-Maurice Cathedral, known for its Angevin Gothic style and medieval stained glass, to the well-preserved Carolingian elements of Collégiale Saint-Martin. The city's spiritual history is further reflected in its former Benedictine abbeys, such as Saint-Nicolas and Ronceray, and smaller historic chapels. These sites offer insights into medieval monastic life and the evolution of ecclesiastical design in the Loire Valley.
9 lugaresParks and Squares
Angers features a diverse collection of green spaces and urban squares, ranging from the formal 18th-century Jardin des Plantes botanical garden to the expansive natural floodplains of Parc Balzac. The city's layout is defined by historic pedestrian plazas like Place Saint-Éloi and grand 19th-century promenades like Jardin du Mail. These sites showcase local horticulture, monumental sculptures, and the distinct slate-and-tuffeau architecture characteristic of the Anjou region.
15 lugaresMapa de Angers
Informações práticas
- Moeda
- Euro EUR € · Pagamentos com cartão · Amplamente aceites
- Números de emergência
- 112
- Eletricidade
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo E
- Idiomas
- francês
- Água da torneira
- Potável
- Lado de condução
- Direita
- Código de chamada
- +33
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