The Hôtel d'Andigné takes its name from one of Anjou's oldest families. Its vast plot stretches from the classical gateway of rue de la Harpe (at no. 5) to the secondary access of impasse Lanchenault. The significant height difference justifies the layout of the gardens in 4 terraces overlooking a typical 15th-century west-facing facade. The cross-molded or accolade-molded window frames and high dormers with gabled pediments are typical of the 15th century.
Come and stroll through the medieval-inspired gardens and admire the facade of this beautifully restored building.