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CASTLE OF THE DUKES OF BRITTANY

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4, place Marc-Elder, 44000Nantes, France Show on map
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2025
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Castle of the XVth being a royal residence inside, with the architecture testifying of the times, the statue of Anne to admire

In Nantes, there is a castle known to all: that of the Dukes of Brittany. It has stood the test of time, through the ages, since the end of the 15th century. Commissioned by François II, the last Duke of Brittany, it was above all that of his daughter, the famous Anne of Brittany, crowned twice Queen of France, and who marked the country by her strength and bravery. Renovated, the monument has found its place in the heart of the city. 5 centuries of history flow between its ramparts where the architecture crosses the times. A fortress on the outside, a royal residence with the air of Blois on the inside, one enters its courtyard as if in a public garden. You can walk along the ramparts and observe the different facets of the city, imagining the view of our ancestors in Nantes. You can scrutinize the facades in search of strange creatures, guardians of the building - will you be able to find them and name them? For an even more total immersion, enter the museum. The museum retraces the history of Nantes, from its creation to the present day, through numerous museographic devices, which make your experience even more unforgettable. It is also a place that hosts many temporary and eclectic exhibitions, inviting you to travel and discover. Many of them are of national interest, and thus contribute to Nantes' influence. If all this culture whets your appetite, you should know that there is also something to eat. The famous Fraiseraie, a local company that favors the short circuit, offers you, in addition to its famous ice creams, pancakes and cakes, perfect to boost your energy - because it takes energy to walk through this incredible castle! To conclude your visit, why not take a look at the bookshop? Either to bring back a souvenir or just to contemplate the immaculate white building. The courtyard of the castle is also the venue for many events, so don't hesitate to check out the program when you are in Nantes. Concerts, fest noz (Breton dances), night tours, sensory tours and other ghost hunts are waiting for you, to make your stay memorable! Oh! and before you leave, don't forget to salute the statue of Anne, created by Jean Fréour in 2002. She has been watching over the castle ever since, for centuries to come. For as long as the castle stands, Anne of Brittany will live on in the hearts of the people of Nantes.

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Visited in march 2024
Beau château, bien entretenu.
Nous pouvons rentrer dans la cour et sur les remparts librement. L'intérieur est un musée payant mais à faire.
Visited in march 2024
Il s'agit d'un musée avec l'évolution de Nantes. Ne vous attendez pas à visiter un château avec sa décoration d'epoque
Visited in march 2024
The museum is well structured, offers a great insight on what Nantes was (its very beginning) and goes all the way to today. I think that it is a must since it makes you have a different perspective about the city you know now. Also, it’s a historic place because the duques used to live there. In terms of accessibility, I have to say that it was well conditioned too. It has access to all the floors in respective order with a lift. You have the explanations in different languages too: English, Spanish and French, which makes it easier to understand. The whole exhibition is hosted in what used to be the living quarters of the royalty back in the day and every floor or area tells a different story. Request a map at the start of your visit to keep you oriented and do the tour in the right order. The visit can take 2 hours. Last but not least, enjoy it!!
Visited in march 2024
Fantastic place to visit, steeped in history
Visited in march 2024
Très beau bâtiment
Vu l exposition Gingis Khan
Un bordel monstre pour rentré
Une seule caisse alors qu affluence massive
Très mauvaise organisation
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