Angers: Historical Place
Places and attractions in the Historical place category
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More categoriesChâteau du Plessis-Bourré
Château du Plessis-Bourré is a château in the Loire Valley in France, situated in the commune of Écuillé in the Maine-et-Loire department. Built in less than 5 years from 1468 to 1472 by Finance Minister Jean Bourré, the principal advisor to King Louis XI.
Château de Serrant
The Château de Serrant is a Renaissance château situated in the Loire Valley, the private residence of the Prince of Merode. The castle is 15 kilometres to the west of Angers, it is open to visitors.
Saint Martin's Collegiate Church
The collegiate church of Saint-Martin d'Angers is an ancient collegiate church located in the historic center of Angers, is one of the best preserved Carolingian monuments in France and a testimony to fifteen centuries of architectural evolution.
Couvent des Cordeliers de la Baumette
The former convent of the Cordeliers d'Angers also called former convent of the Cordeliers de la Baumette or ancient Convent of la Baumette, is a religious building founded in the fifteenth century by King René and located at the southern edge ...
La Maison d'Adam
The House of Adam, also called the House of Adam and Eve or the Tree of Life, is a half-timbered house located in the heart of the city of Angers, at the intersection of rue Montault and Place Sainte-Croix, just behind the cathedral.