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Ten minutes' walk upstream along the quayside from the chateau will bring you to a long flight of steps leading up to the Cathedrale St-Maurice . It's a dramatic approach, giving you the full benefit of the building's early medieval facade. Inside, the unusually wide, aisle-less nave with its dome-like Plantagenet vaulting is illuminated by twelfth-century stained glass. In the choir one window is dedicated to Thomas a Becket - it was made shortly after his death. The fifteenth-century rose windows in the transepts are particularly impressive, and there are modern examples of stained glass in the chapel of Notre-Dame de la Pitie, right of the entrance. The stone carving on the capitals and the supports for the gallery are beautiful, but the cathedral is overzealously furnished with a grandiose high altar and pulpit and a set of tapestries that can't compete with Angers' other woven treasures.

In front of the cathedral, on place Ste-Croix, is the town's favourite carpentry detail, the unlikely genitals of one of the carved characters on the medieval Maison d'Adam . The building is now used by craftspeople for presenting their wares (daily 9.30am-7pm). There's a small daily market on the square.

Heading north from place Ste-Croix, you pass place du Ralliement , hub of modern Angers, which has just undergone a face-lift, the most impressive result being the facade of the nineteenth-century Theatre Municipal . From here, proceed into rue Lenepveu, where a Renaissance mansion (at no. 32) houses the Musee Pince (mid-June to mid-Sept daily 9am-6.30pm; rest of year daily except Mon 10am-noon & 2-6pm; 10F/?1.52). It's a mixed bag of antiquities, with collections from China and Japan, the latter by far the more interesting, with a reconstruction of a tearoom and a gallery full of delicate prints, including the famous wave engulfing a boat with Mount Fuji in the background by Hokusai.

Apart from its cathedral, the other great Gothic edifice in Angers is the chancel of the Abbey of St Serge , now home to a high school, on avenue Mairie-Talet across boulevard Carnot, north of the centre near the congress centre. Though nothing much to look at from outside, the interior - notably the chapter room, cloister and refectory - has some of the most perfect vaulting rising from the slenderest of columns. Close by is the verdant and relaxing Jardin des Plantes (summer 7.30am-8pm; winter 8am-5.30pm; free).

Arguably the greatest stoneworks in Angers, however, are the creations of the famous local sculptor David d'Angers (1788-1856), whose statue of St Cecilia adorns the cathedral chancel; his best works, some original, some copies and casts, are exhibited in the stunning Galerie David d'Angers , built by glassing over the ruins of a thirteenth-century church, the Eglise Toussaint , 37bis rue Toussaint (mid-June to mid-Sept daily 9am-6.30pm; rest of year Tues-Sun 10am-noon & 2-6pm; 10F/?1.52). David d'Angers was a prime activist in mid-nineteenth-century republican struggles in Paris and was close

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friends with many of the great Romantic artists and thinkers of the time, some of them featured here in busts or bronze medallions.

The Musee des Beaux-Arts next door, entered from 10 rue du Musee (closed for restoration until the end of 2002), is home to Boucher's Genie des Arts , Lorenzo Lippi's beautiful La Femme au Masque , the highly operatic Paolo et Francesca by Ingres and other representative works from the thirteenth to the twentieth centuries.


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