Château d'Angers (France)
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Château d'Angers, {CATEGORY}
The moated château, dating from the 9th century, was the home of the comtes d'Anjou. The notorious Black Falcon lived here, and in time, the Plantagenets took up residence. From 1230 to 1238, the outer walls and 17 towers were built, creating a fortress. King René favored the château, and during his reign a brilliant court life flourished until he was forced to surrender to Louis XI. Louis XIV turned the château into a prison. In World War II, the Nazis used it as a munitions depot, and the Allies bombed it in 1944. Visit the castle to see the Apocalypse Tapestries. They weren't always so highly regarded - they once served as a canopy to protect orange trees and were also used to cover the damaged walls of a church. Woven in Paris by Nicolas Bataille from cartoons by Jean de Bruges around 1375 for Louis I of Anjou, they were purchased for a nominal sum in the 19th century. The series of 77 pieces, illustrating the Book of St. John, stretch 100m (328 ft).. After seeing the tapestries, you can tour the fortress, including the courtyard, prison, ramparts, windmill tower, 15th-century chapel, and royal apartments. Once you've paid the entrance fee, you can take a guided tour focusing on the architecture and history of the château. Throughout most of the year, guided tours depart daily at 10am, 11:30am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, and 3:30pm, but between September and April, departures are usually (depending on business) at 10:15am and 2:15pm. Each tour lasts 90 minutes, and it can be conducted in four different languages - French, English, German, and Italian.
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Address: Promenade du Bout du Monde, 49100 Angers
City: Angers
Country: France
Phone 1: +33 2 41 86 48 77
Opening hours: Sept-Apr daily 10am-5:30pm. May-Aug daily 9:30am-6:30pm
Entrance fee: Admission 7.50€ adults, 4.80€ seniors and students 18-25, free for children 17 and under
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Of a Budget category, the Comfort Hotel has all the comforts such as : Satellite Television.10 minutes walking distance from the center, this hotel is located at Lotissement Centre D'Acti, in the nortRead moreh-west section of Angers, which is ideal to discover the city.Hide
Discover all that Angers has to offer with Marguerite D'Anjou Hotel as a base.The Marguerite D'Anjou Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service.EachRead more of the hotel's guestrooms offers non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, desk, television, bathtub, shower.This Angers accommodation contains all of the facilities and conveniences you would expect from a hotel in its class.For guests to unwind, the hotel offers a variety of facilities and services including jacuzzi, gym, water sports (non-motorized).This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Angers, making it a distinct accommodation. To make your reservation at the Marguerite D'Anjou Hotel quick and easy, please select your preferred dates of stay and proceed with our secure online booking form.Hide
With its central location, Hotel Iena is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Angers.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its clasRead mores to suit guests' utmost comforts.All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, separate shower and tub, mini bar.Services and amenities available for guests at this Angers accommodation consist of bar/pub, bicycle rental, pets allowed, 24hr room service.To unwind, guests can enjoy the leisure facilities provided on the hotel's property, including massage, outdoor pool, water sports (non-motorized).Being one of the good quality hotels in Angers, guests staying at this hotel will find its convenient location and tranquil atmosphere pleasurable. For your reservation at the Hotel Iena, simply submit your dates and complete our secure online booking form.Hide
The Hotel Continental is located in Angers making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' uRead moretmost comforts.All of the guestrooms are replete with non smoking rooms, air conditioning, hair dryer.Guests can experience the high standards of comfort while staying at this luxury Angers hotel with everything they need right on the site such as laundry service/dry cleaning, pets allowed, elevator. The hotel provides a warm and welcoming service of international standard.To make a reservation at the Hotel Continental Angers with our secure online booking form, please choose your preffered period of stay.Hide
With its central location, Hotel Moliere is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Angers.All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its cRead morelass to suit guests' utmost comforts.Each guestroom is fully equipped with satellite/cable TV, internet access – wireless, television.Hotel facilities offered at this Angers accommodation include family room.Along with its convenient location in Angers, the hotel also offers a wide range of services and facilities to the guests.To make your booking at the Hotel Moliere Angers, please enter the dates of your stay and sumbit our secure online booking form. Hide
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Château d'Angers, {CATEGORY}
The moated château, dating from the 9th century, was the home of the comtes d'Anjou. The notorious Black Falcon lived here, and in time, the Plantagenets took up residence. From 1230 to 1238, the outer walls and 17 towers were built, creating a fortress. King René favored the château, and during his reign a brilliant court life flourished until he was forced to surrender to Louis XI. Louis XIV turned the château into a prison. In World War II, the Nazis used it as a munitions depot, and the Allies bombed it in 1944. Visit the castle to see the Apocalypse Tapestries. They weren't always so highly regarded - they once served as a canopy to protect orange trees and were also used to cover the damaged walls of a church. Woven in Paris by Nicolas Bataille from cartoons by Jean de Bruges around 1375 for Louis I of Anjou, they were purchased for a nominal sum in the 19th century. The series of 77 pieces, illustrating the Book of St. John, stretch 100m (328 ft).. After seeing the tapestries, you can tour the fortress, including the courtyard, prison, ramparts, windmill tower, 15th-century chapel, and royal apartments. Once you've paid the entrance fee, you can take a guided tour focusing on the architecture and history of the château. Throughout most of the year, guided tours depart daily at 10am, 11:30am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, and 3:30pm, but between September and April, departures are usually (depending on business) at 10:15am and 2:15pm. Each tour lasts 90 minutes, and it can be conducted in four different languages - French, English, German, and Italian.
Château d'Angers, {CATEGORY}
The moated château, dating from the 9th century, was the home of the comtes d'Anjou. The notorious Black Falcon lived here, and in time, the Plantagenets took up residence. From 1230 to 1238, the outer walls and 17 towers were built, creating a fortress. King René favored the château, and during his reign a brilliant court life flourished until he was forced to surrender to Louis XI. Louis XIV turned the château into a prison. In World War II, the Nazis used it as a munitions depot, and the Allies bombed it in 1944. Visit the castle to see the Apocalypse Tapestries. They weren't always so highly regarded - they once served as a canopy to protect orange trees and were also used to cover the damaged walls of a church. Woven in Paris by Nicolas Bataille from cartoons by Jean de Bruges around 1375 for Louis I of Anjou, they were purchased for a nominal sum in the 19th century. The series of 77 pieces, illustrating the Book of St. John, stretch 100m (328 ft).. After seeing the tapestries, you can tour the fortress, including the courtyard, prison, ramparts, windmill tower, 15th-century chapel, and royal apartments. Once you've paid the entrance fee, you can take a guided tour focusing on the architecture and history of the château. Throughout most of the year, guided tours depart daily at 10am, 11:30am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, and 3:30pm, but between September and April, departures are usually (depending on business) at 10:15am and 2:15pm. Each tour lasts 90 minutes, and it can be conducted in four different languages - French, English, German, and Italian.
Activities nearby
- Spa and swimming pools
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- 680 yd Sequoia Day Spa:
- Railroad station
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- 714 yd Gare d'Angers-Saint-Laud:
- Museum
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- 442 yd Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers:
- 592 yd Musée Pincé:
- 236 yd Galerie David d'Angers:
- 238 yd Galerie David d'Angers:
