The Loire Valley

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  • 1. Carré Cointreau

    To learn about the heartwarming liqueur made in Angers since 1849, head to the Carré Cointreau on the east side of the city. Guided tours of the distillery start with an introductory film, move past "Cointreau-versial" advertising posters, through the bottling plant and alembic room with its gleaming copper-pot stills, and end with a tasting. Bus No. 6 from the Angers train station gets you here in 17 minutes.

    2 bd. des Bretonnières, Saint-Barthélemy-d’Anjou, Pays de la Loire, 49100, France
    02–41–31–50–50

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    Rate Includes: €12, Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Cathédrale St-Maurice

    This 12th- and 13th-century Gothic edifice is noted for its curious Romanesque facade and original stained-glass windows; bring binoculars to appreciate both fully. The medieval Treasury is open to the public Monday through Saturday in summer (every other Saturday off-season) from 2:30 to 6.

    Pl. Monseigneur-Chappoulie, Angers, Pays de la Loire, 49100, France
    02–41–87–58–45
  • 3. Château d'Angers

    The banded black-and-white Château d'Angers, built by St-Louis (1228–38), glowers over the town from behind turreted moats, now laid out as gardens and overrun with flowers. As you explore the grounds, note the startling contrast between the thick defensive walls, guarded by a drawbridge and 17 massive round towers in a distinctive pattern, and the formal garden, with its delicate white-tufa chapel, erected in the 15th century. For a sweeping view of the city and surrounding countryside, climb one of the castle towers. A well-integrated modern gallery on the castle grounds contains the great Tenture de l'Apocalypse (Apocalypse Tapestry), woven in Paris in the 1380s for the Duke of Anjou. Measuring 16 feet high and 120 yards long, its many panels show a series of 70 horrifying and humorous scenes from the Book of Revelation. In one, mountains of fire fall from heaven while boats capsize and men struggle in the water; another features the Beast with Seven Heads.

    2 promenade du Bout-du-Monde, Angers, Pays de la Loire, 49100, France
    02–41–86–48–77

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    Rate Includes: €9.50, audio guide €3
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  • 4. Musée des Beaux-Arts

    Set within the 15th-century Logis Barrault, the Musée des Beaux-Arts has an art collection spanning the 14th to the 21st century, as well as a section depicting the history of Angers through archaeological and artistic works from the Neolithic period to the present. The vast museum complex combines historic architecture with contemporary lighting and signage to optimize the experience.

    14 rue du Museé, Angers, Pays de la Loire, 49100, France
    02–41–05–38–00

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    Rate Includes: €6, Closed Mon.
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