";s:4:"text";s:17442:"Wander through flower tree lanes and float through rose gardens by boat, or opt to soar above it all – you can also see it from above with a hot air balloon! There are plenty of good hotels in this vibrant city. city has many parks and gardens to relax in when you are looking for The Château of Angers and the Apocalypse Tapestry, Musee Jean-Lurcat and The Song of the World Tapestry. The tapestry takes threat (particularly the nuclear threat), destruction and chaos as the first four themes, then renewal, hope and joy in the following six tapestries. its other notable structures the twin-spiralled Cathedral of Saint They're all worth a look at. Angers Loire Valley, Welcome to the Good Life In the heart of the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage important French city, Angers has much to offer visitors in France who travel to experience the rich history and heritageof France, a relaxed quality of life, impressive chateaux, excellent restaurants,plus world-famous vineyards that produce 30 AOC wines. You can compare the medieval vision with a modern version of the same bleak outlook for mankind at the old Hospital of St-Jean. This park boasts 37 hectares of green space with a large pond and crossed by the Brionneau creek. B&R: Fuel your Wanderlust. The oldest French medieval tapestry to have survived, it’s considered one of the masterpieces of French Cultural heritage. Jean Lurçat was known as a painter and particularly a colourist before he turned his attention to tapestry work in the late 1930s. If 19th-century monumental sculptures in an old restored Abbey are your thing, then you must visit this extraordinary homage to the art. Loire Now renovated, it’s divided into two sections covering the history of Angers and fine arts. capital of the historic factory and you will have the opportunity to see the 4000 documents and The hospital then became the city‘s Antiquities Museum until 1967 when it became home to the tapestries. This castle is the emblem of the city and is instantly recognizable with its duotone towers. chateau. Overlooking the river Maine, this ancient fortress, built on a rocky promontory, has kept its distinctive look since its construction by Louis IX in the early 13th century. and western gateway to the The city abounds with lakes, rivers, landscaped parks, : 00 33 (0)2 41 24 18 45Website (in English), June to September daily 10am-6.30pmOctober to May, Tuesday to Sunday 10am-noon, 2-6pmClosed January 1, May 1, November 11, December 25, Adult 4 euros, free to those under 18 years old. The part from Tours to Angers is the part of the Loire Valley, where the valley is most doted in chateaux and vineyards. is also home to the famous Cointreau Take the tram to this theme park entirely devoted to plants. Dating from the 13th century, this former Toussaint abbey church was restored in 1984. At its peak, the Angevin Empire stretched from the Pyrenees to Ireland and up to the Scottish borders. Angers ticks all the boxes with good places to stay, fun restaurants and museums, and top attractions which include the stunning Tapestry of the Apocalypse , and in contrast, a modern version of the end of the world, created in the 1950s. For flea market lovers, check out the market that happens on the first Sunday of every month on the corner of Rue Toussaint and Place Kennedy. : 'Paris'. restaurants. Please keep in mind that all comments are moderated according to our comment policy, and all links are nofollow. Chief among them is Angers, located in the Maine et Loire department of the valley’s west side, whose residents are among the happiest in all of France (a fact whose irony is not lost on those of us who understand what the city’s name means in English! Your itinerary starts in the Anjou’s heart biking amidst the vineyards. Its huge kilometer-long curtain wall has 17 round towers, originally striking terror into the hearts of the many enemies of the powerful Counts of Anjou. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. museums and galleries as well as an excellent choice of gastronomic The On our Loire Valley Biking trip, we roll out the red carpet for you in the playground of French Kings and Queens past. Bike through the stunning countryside and take in the regal chateaux, ancient monuments and, of course, miles of vines. As well as discovering some great local buys, they also offer a unique insight in to the local community and culture. About us Angers and Anjou have significant historic ties to England through dynastic marriages, war and conquest. A meal, an art" at the Manufacture de Sèvres, Romeo and Juliet by Benjamin Millepied at the Seine Musicale in Paris, Coronavirus COVID-19: the situation in France. Festivals, exhibitions, concerts and major events... On France.fr and everywhere in France, there's always something going on. The Musée des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Museum) is located in a 15th-century townhouse. will be given a two-hour tour of the 3000-square metre famous Cointreau It is surrounded by historical buildings, including the impressive 18thC theatre. The region’s meat is just as famous, particularly Maine Anjou beef and dishes like veal à l’Angevine which comes with onion purée. is the Château de The Top 10 Attractions and What to Do in the fabulous Loire Valley, Top 10 Things to Do in the French Riviera, Here's How You Could Have Been Fashionable in the Middle Ages, Marseille is a vibrant city, a far cry from the past, Dunkirk on the North French Coast Is Well Worth a Stop-Over, Top 10 Attractions and Must-See Sites in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, Take a short break in the Dordogne Valley, Take this 3-day suggested itinerary in Nice to See the Best Sites, Top Attractions in Angers in the Loire Valley. Place du Ralliement Photo Émeric via Wikimedia Angers - Loire Valley. The powerful Counts of Anjou, based in Angers, reigned over the surrounding countryside from the end of the 9th century to the mid 12th century. one of the principal châteaux of the You can see drawings, models and plasterworks from the workshop to the finished works in marble and bronze. It makes for great hiking or biking as you set out of the centre of Angers and follow the marked route across the river Maine via the Pont de la Basse Chaîne. In particular, try Chez Rémi, 5 rue des 2 Haies, a bustling, hugely welcoming bistro. Surprisingly the tapestry remains relatively unknown. Tapestry photo Jean-Pierre Dalbéra via Wikimedia He married William the Conqueror’s granddaughter, Matilda, who inherited both Normandy and England. She lives part-time in Auvergne, France and writes travel articles about the country. Wines have been produced around Angers for centuries and were drunk in the English courts during the long reign of the Plantagenet monarchs. Experience Loire. Flanked by 17 towers, Angers’ imposing château (considered part of the Loire Valley châteaux) is a focal point from which you can admire the magnificent view of the Maine River, and wander around beautiful gardens. Today it’s a pleasant, very green city with many parks and gardens on the banks of the Maine River which feeds the Loire Valley. Fish are prepared traditionally as in pike in white butter sauce, perch with prunes, and fish stews. Museum photo Mbzt via Wikimedia Spend time with a guide and sommelier who has traveled to more than 55 countries and wants to share culture and experience while popping bottles in the evening on the terrace of the B&B. Join more than 70,000 fellow wanderers. Valley Try to approach it from the quayside and the long series of steps that takes you up to the mid-12th century doorway. 80 meters long, the series of ten tapestries of Jean Lurçat, The Song of the World, was designed and woven between 1957 and 1966. the 140 metre long Apocalypse series tapestries of Nicholas Banner photo Dennis Jarvis via Wikimedia Zone IndustrielleCarre CointreauSaint-Barthelemy d’AnjouTel. Built from 1231 onwards by Blanche of Castille, the medieval fortification by the river looks out over its now peaceful surroundings. If you are visiting the Maurice(12th-13th You We're glad you have chosen to leave a comment. Pays de Loire. 4 boulevard AragoTel. Further, you ride along the Loire enjoying … Flanked by 17 towers, Angers’ imposing château (considered part of the Loire Valley châteaux) is a focal point from which you can admire the magnificent view of the Maine River, and wander around beautiful gardens. What will this year's. Angers
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