City of Art and History located on the edge of the River Maine, the capital of Anjou has a rich architectural heritage. Key monument of the city, the castle of Angers built in the 13th century by Saint Louis was the place of residence of the dukes of Anjou in the 14th and 15th centuries. Flanked by seventeen towers, this impressive medieval fortress is home to a masterpiece: the famous Apocalypse tapestry. Produced in the 14th century for duke Louis I of Anjou, this remarkable wall-hanging is the biggest medieval tapestry in the world today! Besides the Tapestries museum, the castle of king René also invites its visitors to discover its charming terraced gardens and its panoramic view of the city and of the River Maine.
The visit of Angers continues with the Saint-Maurice cathedral, a building of Anjou Gothic style which contains magnificent stained glass windows of the 12th and 13th centuries.
Behind the cathedral on the Saint-Croix square can be found Adam's house, a magnificent timber-framed residence dating from the 16th century, whose facade is decorated with wooden carved characters.
Not to be missed, the Fine art museum housed in the Logis Barrault mansion, has objets d'art related to the history of Angers on display, as well as paintings and sculptures from the 14th century to our days. This cultural venue also puts on temporary exhibitions around historical and contemporary works.
The David of Angers gallery, a museum situated in the former Toussaint abbey church, brings together numerous works of the famous sculptor from Anjou.
On the opposite bank, the Jean Lurçat and Contemporary Tapestry museum, housed in the ancient Saint-Jean hospital, exhibits tapestries of the 20th century, and in particular "le Chant du Monde" ("the World Song") of Jean Lurçat.
Town located on the Paris-Nantes, in the Maine-et-Loire, Angers is still the holder of the Loire Valley, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. City of Art and History, the capital of Anjou perfectly blends its past and its future, amid a landscape where natural areas are a great place.
Cradle of the Plantagenet dynasty, which reigned for years in England and Normandy, Angers was once a major intellectual center in Europe. Even today, the city of the Good King René radiates its cultural activities and its important architectural and historical heritage.
Situated near the Regional Park Loire-Anjou-Touraine, the city is also distinguished by its strong involvement in the world of vegetation, being the first European horticultural center, but also by its delicate and sweet food. Deanery of Comice, a local pear, the greengage, through the wines of Anjou, the Loire fish dishes or as rich as focaccia, the rillauds or somersaults, has everything to seduce gourmets purposes.
The city of Angers is full of buildings and other mansions retracing the important history of its neighborhoods.
Castle Angers is the main tourist attraction of the city of Plantagenets. Built around 1230 by St. Louis, on a promontory overlooking Maine, it houses a jewel of French art, the Tenture of the Apocalypse. Commissioned in the 14th century by Louis I of Anjou, this 140-meter-long piece is astonishing in its size and colors.
Just behind the cathedral, Adam's house, which today houses the House of Craftsmen, is a beautiful architectural testimony. Not far, the cemetery of the East, opened in 1834, is nicknamed the cemetery of Père-Lachaise. It welcomes the last rest of many personalities.
Highlights of Angers, Saint-Maurice Cathedral and Saint-Aubin tower illuminate the old center of the city. The second houses today many temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. The former 13th century Toussaint abbey now houses an art gallery. It has been completely renovated with an impressive glass roof.
Built at the end of the 19th century, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church was classified as an historic monument.
In the former hotel Demarie-Valentin, a museum of natural history has been installed to recall the past of aromatic and medicinal gardens of town houses in the Renaissance. The garden of the city, created in the eighteenth century, offers four hectares of nature, including a collection of herbaria.
The museums are not lacking at Angers, starting with the Museum of Fine Arts, in the Logis Barrault, with a fine collection of works by Fragonard or Van Loo. In the old medieval hospital Saint-Jean took place the Jean-Lurçat museum and the contemporary tapestry, while the Pincé home hosts a museum of Egyptian, Greek, Roman or Chinese antiquities.
Always high cultural center in Europe, Angers does not miss events to recall this glorious past. They follow one another throughout the year, all over the city.
Since the late 80's, Angers is home to the festival Premiers Plans. Each year in January, a hundred young European directors compete to present a new generation of artists.
Between July and August, Tempo Rive offers musical scenes throughout the summer. Free, these evenings in the heart of the city seduce all tastes.
The King René walk allows you to discover the monuments of Angers free of charge.
In May, the Cinéma d'Afrique festival allows the French public to discover the African culture for a week. The latter takes place every two years in the Grand Theater of Angers.
In September, Angers puts itself in the colors of Hook-hearts. For three days, concerts, street shows, plastic installations or the world championship of conversation take place in the streets of the city.
The Winter Suns take place from the end of November to the end of December, transporting visitors to the magical world of Christmas. Christmas market, enchanting shows, illuminations, entertaining and joyful activities, dazzle the winter of the little ones, like big ones.
Exhibition: The Return of the King. When The Castle Was Inhabited
- From 16 november 2025 to 4 january 2026
- 2, promenade du Bout-du-Monde
- Welcome to the home of the Dukes and Duchesses of Anjou ! The Logis Royal at Angers Castle presents an immersive exhibition that recreates life at the end of the Middle Ages !
And so Remote Was Told To Me...
- From 16 to 30 november 2025
- Discover the Reculée district in a new light with "Et si Reculée m'était contée…", a unique experience combining a treasure hunt and digital technology to explore the district's rich heritage. - UrbaWeazz mobile application.
Halls Heart of Maine - Biltoki
- From 16 november to 31 december 2025
- 2, Rue de la Poissonnerie
- Les Halles Coeur de Maine brings together 16 food retailers and caterers to offer the best products in a single location. - Fishmongers, butchers, delicatessens, bakers, greengrocers, cheesemongers… Your downtown covered market !
Exhibition: Exploring Color
- From 16 november 2025 to 4 january 2026
- 32bis, Rue Lenepveu
- On the face of it, color seems to be a preoccupation of contemporary creativity. Omnipresent in art and science, it is in fact intangible, as it results from visual perception. Sensory by nature, it is even judged pejoratively by philosophers
Guided Tour: The Tapestry of the Apocalypse
- From 16 november to 31 december 2025
- 2, promenade du Bout-du-Monde 49100 Angers
- In the heart of the Château d'Angers, discover a unique medieval masterpiece listed by UNESCO : the tapestry of the Apocalypse. - Please register on the day at the château entrance.
Pursuit Treat In Angers
- From 16 november to 31 december 2025
- Armed with your backpack, you ? Ll have to solve riddles related to Anjou ? S heritage and gastronomy to open all the chests and obtain samples of local products to taste !
Exhibition: Weaving the Future / International Mini-Textile Competition
- From 16 november 2025 to 4 january 2026
- 4, Boulevard Arago, Musée Jean Lurçat
- Since 1993, the Musée Jean-Lurçat et de la Tapisserie contemporaine has organized this event dedicated to contemporary textile design. Angers thus consolidates its position as a city of tapestry and textiles by organizing this competition for the tenth time.
Exhibition: Digital Floralia by Miguel Chevalier
- From 16 november 2025 to 18 january 2026
- 14, rue du Musée
- Focusing on the theme of nature and artifice, this exhibition, dedicated to digital and virtual art, will present immersive and interactive works created using contemporary technologies.
St. Martin's Fair
- From 16 to 30 november 2025
- Foire Saint Martin, Place La Rochefoucauld
- Angevine's funfair is ready to make your head spin ! Numerous attractions and stalls are waiting for you !
Exhibition "Paper Dreams" by Benjamin Lacombe
- From 16 november 2025 to 1 february 2026
- 23 rue Saint-Martin
- La Collégiale welcomes French author-illustrator Benjamin Lacombe for his biggest exhibition to date ! - Tales, Nature, Japan… discover his different worlds brought together in an exceptional venue !
Castle of Plessis-Macé, castle of Plessis-Bourré, museum castle of Villevêque, Giffard, Cointreau, villages of Béhuard, Savennières...
The Loire by bike, the bike francette.
The vineyard of Anjou-Saumur.