An overview of Angers
Built during the ten-year period 1228 to 1238, the enormous and remarkably well preserved Chateau d'Angers presents an intimidating sight as you approach and cross the drawbridge. Designed very much as a military fortification and not, as many Loire chateaux were, a place of gracious living, its seventeen towers still bristle defiance. This, in spite of the fact that the now dry moat is these days bright with colourful flowers and well-tended lawns.
Inside the Chateau
On display inside the château is one of Angers greatest treasures - the magnificent red, blue and gold exquisitely threaded Apocalypse Tapestry. Depicting a series of truly dramatic scenes from the Book of Revelations, approximately a quarter of this 14th century masterpiece was lost or destroyed during the French Revolution. However, the remainder, which is divided up into six main sections, still makes up a staggering total length of 338 feet
Things to do in Angers
In addition to a splendid Musée des Beaux-Arts housed within one of Anger's finest mansions, the city also has a number of interesting alternative museums. Various themes include the early days of aviation, the local slate mining industry, and the history of communications. Just on the outskirts of Angers is the Cointreau factory and museum. Here you can sample this most famous of liqueurs, and learn how it is distilled.
Angers may be an ancient city, but there is no shortage of elegant shops, stylish restaurants, and entertaining theatres. Should you wish, there are also a variety of options for taking to the water on the Maine River - everything from small boats for individual hire, to larger vessels offering cruise and dine tours of the local sights.

