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2 Promenade Du Bout-Du-Monde, Angers, France
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 ... More on Frommers

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4 blvd. Arago, Angers, Anjou-Loire Valley (Maine et Loire), Pays de la Loire
The town's most intriguing museum is in the Ancien Hôpital St-Jean, founded in 1174 to care for the sick. The museum is known for its famous tapestry, Le Chant du Monde (The Song of the World), designed by Jean Lurçat ... More on Frommers

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Place Freppel, Angers, Anjou-Loire Valley (Maine et Loire), Pays de la Loire

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Avenue du Lac de Maine, 49000 ANGERS, France
Town, less than 20 km from a lake, less than 20 km from a natural reserve, flat, shady, 4 hectares, 144 pitches (tents, caravans, camper vans), 21 rentals (fully equipped tents, mobile ... More on Campingo

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Maison du Vin de l'Anjou, 5 bis place Kennedy, F-49100 Angers, France

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Place Monseigneur Chapoulie, 49 000 Angers, France
Angers Cathedral ( Cathédrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers ) is a Romanesque and Gothic cathedral in the city of Angers, in the Loire country of western France. History: Angers Cathedral was built in the... More on SacredDestinations
Angers Cathedral ( Cathedrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers ) is a Romanesque and Gothic cathedral in the city of Angers, in the Loire country of western France. History: Angers Cathedral was built in the... More on SacredDestinations
