French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Angers
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Le pub c'est 12 bieres exclusivement artisanales a la pressions en rotation permanente et plus de 200 references en bouteilles Depuis toutes ces annees, le Donald's pub s'est forge une reputation d'un lieu conviviale, festif et rock'n'roll Le Craft Beer Shop, situe non loin du pub, est la cave a biere du Donalds Pub www.craftbeer-shop.fr
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Hélène is currently a wellbeing practitioner since 2004. offering a wide range of healing hand techniques such as shiatsu, reflexology, kobido (a Japanese facial lifting taught by Dr Mochizuki), she is also qualified in Ayurvedic and Thai massage with her training undertaken in India and in Nepal. Using an innovative and respectful slimming cure, she’ll help you to loose your bodyweight durably.
I first went to Hélène for a massage in 2017 it was SO good that I remembered ( for 2 years) and returned as soon as I was next in Angers. I received the shiroabhyanga & abhyanga massage both times. You don’t often see this massage offered and I found it deeply relaxing and restorative for both mind and body. Hélène is a talented healer, and an exceptional massage therapist. I have had many massages and other holistic therapies around the world and she is definitely one of the best. She is professional, calming, speaks English, and the space is soothing and relaxing. I would definitely go to her again.
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The Apocolype tapestry is a must see if you are in or near Angers. The craftsmanship is just stunning, and the imagery is fascinating. An audio guide is definitely recommended; you can pause the commentary to give you longer to study the individual panels.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
This winery produces some of the most renowned wines in the entire Loire Valley.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
Museé Lurçat is a wonderful museum of tapestries located in Angers, a town in Loire Region, in the North part of France. The museum has only a big room, where there are a lot of fantastic Contemporanean tapestries. Really, they are different to classical ones. So, you can see great compositions in (almost) all of them. I walked around the room two times, really I was awesome and I do not like very much tapestries, I prefer other kinds of art. A top in the city! and probably a number one museum of tapestries manufactured in 20th Century!
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The former Toussaint abbey church, dating from the 13th century, was restored in 1984. It is now covered with a glass roof, an audacious feature of modern architecture, and houses the works of sculptor, Pierre-Jean David, known as David d’Angers (1788-1856). David d’Angers’ work is scattered throughout France and Europe. Therefore, the main interest of the gallery in Angers is that it showcases the quasi-totality of his sculptures as plaster models, the preparatory studies for the final work, the latter being cast in bronze or sculpted in marble and stone. An idyllic promenade where the light reveals the beauty of the sculptures!
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Located in the heart of the historic part of Angers, the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin is one of France’s most well-preserved Carolingian monument. The Collegiate is considered a major building in the history of architecture in the West of France, and is now property of the Conseil général de Maine-et-Loire. After 20 years of restoration, the Church stands as a cultural and touristic must-see in Anjou.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
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