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  1. Angers is situated on the banks of the Maine river in the Pays de la Loire region, and was once capital of the Anjou region of France - it is the seat of a bishopric dating from the third century and prefecture for the Maine-et-Loire department. Angers is also officially listed as a ' Town of Art and History in France '.

  2. Villa Buffon à Angers. Bienvenue à la Villa Buffon, un lieu d'exception au cœur d'Angers ! Dès votre arrivée, vous apprécierez l'atmosphère calme, chaleureuse et élégante. C'est l'endroit idéal pour vos séjours d'affaires, vos week-ends en famille, vos escapades en amoureux ou vos haltes en solitaire.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2023 · A quintessential French valley in the heat of summer, The Loire Valley took us by surprise and made us fall in love with its wine culture, small villages, and flower-lined streets. Leonardo Da Vinci even chose to call the valley home for his final days. We hope you enjoy our 3-day itinerary and guide to Angers, France and exploring the breathtaking valley of Loire.It feels like just yesterday ...

  4. Angers. An intellectual centre in the 1400s and a lively university city today, Angers – the historical seat of the Plantagenet dynasty and the dukes of Anjou – makes an engaging western gateway to the Loire Valley. The mostly pedestrianised old town supports a thriving cafe culture, thanks in part to the dynamic presence of over 39,000 ...

  5. Destination Angers gère l’Office de tourisme, le Parc des expositions, le Centre de congrès, organise des événements, accueille et promeut Angers.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2022 · Angers - das Tor zum Loiretal. Am 18 März 2022, 14:17. Angers, Hauptstadt des Anjou, liegt unmittelbar am Tal der Loire. Stadt und Umland überraschen den Besucher mit außergewöhnlichen historischen Monumenten, wie dem Château d'Angers, und Kunstschätzen sowie einer großen Lebensqualität. Mittelalterliche Burgen, charmante Renaissance ...

  7. 7 de feb. de 2020 · Angers castle. Photo: Shutterstock. Situated close to the confluence of the rivers Loire and Maine – where France’s longest river joins one of its shortest – Angers gave its name to the Anjou region, birthplace of England’s Plantagenet dynasty. The bigwigs here were first counts, then dukes, but never kings of France; although the last ...