Description
Meet at Quai des Carmes to explore the authentic spirit of Angers with a tour of the history of the Doutre district. Located “across the Maine River,” this historic neighborhood reveals its medieval past and hidden treasures: half-timbered houses, charming mansions, and religious buildings. With a passionate guide, discover a unique neighborhood that played a key role in Angers’ development while retaining its old-world charm. From Place de la Laiterie, through Place de la Paix, to the former Saint-Jean Hospital, the Doutre neighborhood will hold no more secrets for you. This guided tour will also be an opportunity to explore the ward, the cloister of the former hospital—which now houses the Jean Lurçat Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Tapestry—and the medieval La Doutre district, located "beyond the Maine," will let you appreciate the charm of its various mansions, half-timbered houses, and religious buildings. This guided tour will also be an opportunity to discover the patients’ ward and the cloister of the former Saint-Jean Hospital, which now houses the Jean Lurçat Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Tapestry, as well as the interior of Ronceray Abbey, recently restored and open to visitors. A stroll punctuated by historical anecdotes, ideal for lovers of history and heritage. Book your spot now for a journey into the heart of La Doutre!








