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Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste, aerial view, built 1405-13 in International Gothic style, under Yolande d'Aragon, wife of Louis II of Anjou, in the grounds of the Chateau d'Angers, originally founded in the 9th century by the Dukes of Anjou and expanded in 13th century, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. To its left is the Chatelet, an entrance gate the the seigneurial courtyard, built 1456 by Guillaume Robin for Duke Rene d'Anjou. The courtyard is planted with formal gardens. The castle is open to visitors and also houses the Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse, exhibiting the Tenture de l'Apocalypse or Apocalypse Tapestry. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6173316 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4363px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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15TH CENTURY
ANGERS
angevin
ANJOU
Architecture
belief
BLUE SKY
building
Castle
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
Chapel
Chateau
Chateau d'Angers
Chatelet
Christian
Christianity
Church
Cityscape
Courtyard
DAY
Entrance
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Faith
formal gardens
French
Garden
HERITAGE
high angle view
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HORIZONTAL
International Gothic
King Rene
LOIRE VALLEY
LOUIS II OF ANJOU
Maine-et-Loire
Medieval
Monument Historique
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PARTERRE
Pays de la Loire
pollarded
religion
Religious
Rene d'Anjou
SACRED
SUNNY
Topiary
Tourist Attraction
Town
Tree
visitor attraction
Western Europe
Western European