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Cathédrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers: A Gothic Masterpiece

Discover Angers' iconic cathedral: a stunning blend of Gothic architecture, medieval stained glass, and royal history in the heart of the Loire Valley.

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The Cathédrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, a symbol of the city, showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries, it stands as a testament to the region's rich religious and architectural history, featuring stunning stained glass and the royal necropolis of the House of Anjou.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the afternoon to witness the full splendor of the stained glass windows as the sun streams through.
  • Take the stairs up to the cathedral from the Maine river for a rewarding view of the facade.
  • Check the official website for mass schedules, as visits may be restricted during services.
  • Explore the surrounding historic district for a charming glimpse into Angers' past.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Château d'Angers, walk east along the Esplanade du Château, then turn right onto Rue des Lices. Continue onto Rue Saint-Aignan, then turn left onto Place Sainte-Croix. The cathedral will be visible ahead. The walk is approximately 5 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From the Gare d'Angers-Saint-Laud, take tram line A towards 'La Roseraie' or line C towards 'Monplaisir'. Get off at the 'Sainte-Croix' stop. From there, walk a short distance to the cathedral. A single tram ticket costs €1.60 and is valid for one hour.

  • Parking

    If driving, several parking options are available near the cathedral. The 'Parking Ralliement' and 'Parking de la République' are within a few minutes' walk. Parking rates typically range from €2 to €3 per hour. Some parking lots offer free parking for the first hour.

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Cathédrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, dominating the city's skyline, is a captivating blend of architectural styles and historical significance. Its origins trace back to the 4th century, with the current structure primarily built between the 11th and 13th centuries. The cathedral exemplifies Angevin Gothic style, characterized by its vaulted ceilings and pointed arches. Inside, the cathedral boasts a collection of remarkable medieval stained glass, some dating back to the 12th century, depicting biblical scenes and casting a sacred light upon the nave. The play of light through these colorful windows creates a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere. The cathedral also houses the royal necropolis of the House of Anjou, adding a layer of regal history to its spiritual ambiance. Over the centuries, the Cathédrale Saint-Maurice has undergone numerous transformations, reflecting the region's evolving architectural tastes and historical events. Despite these changes, the cathedral has maintained a balance between grandeur and simplicity, offering visitors a comprehensive view of Angers' religious architecture. Today, it stands as a classified historical monument, drawing visitors with its rich history, stunning artistry, and spiritual significance.

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