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      • Nantes belongs historically and culturally to Brittany, a former duchy and province, and its omission from the modern administrative region of Brittany is controversial. Nantes was identified during classical antiquity as a port on the Loire. It was the seat of a bishopric at the end of the Roman era before it was conquered by the Bretons in 851.
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  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Nantes derives its name from the Namnètes, a Gallic tribe who made it their capital. It became a commercial centre under the Romans. The Normans , after pillaging the town, occupied it from 834 to 936.

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    It is the administrative seat of the Loire-Atlantique department and the Pays de la Loire region, one of 18 regions of France. Nantes belongs historically and culturally to Brittany, a former duchy and province, and its omission from the modern administrative region of Brittany is controversial.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · Nantes, France, a captivating city with medieval roots as a bustling port, thrived during the Renaissance with global trade. Resilient through wars and revolutions, it embraced industrialization, transforming into a vibrant cultural hub. A journey through time reveals its enduring significance in France’s heritage.

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    • L’Île de Nantes
    • Le Jardin Des Plantes
    • Le Château Des Ducs de Bretagne
    • Les Machines de L’Île
    • Musée Des Beaux-Arts
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    Even though some prehistoric items, such as axes, have been found there, the history of Nantes begins during the Gallic period, with the Namnetes, a tribe that founded the city in 70 BC. When Britain was conquered by the Roman Empire, many British people fled to French Brittany. That is why, from 850, after the death of Charlemagne, there were many...

    As mentioned before, Nantes was for a long time the capital city of the Duchy of Brittany. During the Revolution in 1789, the separation of the historical provinces of France resulted in Brittany being split into five regions; the lower of the five, Loire-Inférieure (today known as Loire-Atlantique) was where Nantes was situated and was detached in...

    The Old City grew up at the junction of the two main rivers: the Loire and the Erdre. Therefore, the city centre, the historical centre of Nantes, is rather small but overflowing with various buildings, parks and other monuments. On the left side of the Cours des 50 Otages, each step will bring you to another magnificent building. Nowadays historic...

    Just like “’île de la Cité” in Paris, Nantes also has its island which has been shaped by the Loire River. Indeed, the Island is comprised of several small islands which were joined as a result of a filling process at the end of the 19th Century. This piece of land of 337 hectares, called “île de Nantes”is an important part of the city, which combi...

    Nantes’ Botanical garden is one of the biggest in France. It was created by King Louis XIV for his apothecaries. After him, Louis XV, in order to develop the park, asked his different fleet admirals to bring new plants from their long trips around the world. As well, Nantes’ botanical garden was created in its current form by Jean Marie Ecorchard, ...

    The Castle of the Dukes of Brittany is the main symbol and main monument of the city. The first ducal residence was built during the 13th century. Francis II, the last duke of an independent Brittany during the early 15th century demolished this residence to build the castle both as a ducal residence and a defensive place against the King of France...

    The Machines de l’île is an artistic, touristic and cultural projectfounded by François Delarozière and Pierre Orefice. This place, located on île de Nantes, combines both a museum, with the exhibition of various machines and an entertainment centre, with different activities offered to visitors: discovering the workshop of the company or enjoying ...

    The Musée des Beaux-arts of Nantes was built in 1801, at the direction of the Consul Napoléon Bonaparte, along with 14 others in different cities in France. It is one of the most important (Paris excluded), together with those of Lille, Toulouse, Rouen, Bordeaux and Lyon. Its architecture is remarkable; the outside is inspired by Roman architecture...

    The above details the places that you must see if you visit Nantes. Nonetheless, you will be surprised by the variety of museums, exhibitions and little details that you will easily find, walking around in the city. You might be interested in Jules Verne’s museum, the famous French writer born in 1828 in Nantes. Among his famous books, 20 000 Leagu...

    It is really easy to reach Nantes by car, aeroplane or by train. It takes 2 hours and 30 minutes by TGV from Paris (departing from Montparnasse station); If you are flying, there is an international airport in Nantes (Nantes Atlantique), with a well-organised system of shuttles which will take you into the city centre in 30 minutes. Nantes is only ...

  5. Jul 16, 2023 · Birthplace of Jules Verne, Nantes transformed itself from Frances major slavery port, to a youthful, energetic, art-loving city where tradition, a forward-thinking government, and whimsy, blend together in a multicultural, yet very French, enclave. Poised on the Loire, 30 miles from the Atlantic, the map says it’s in the Loire-Atlantique ...

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  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Nantes is known for its rich history, captivating culture, and beautiful architecture. This travel guide will take you on a journey to explore the local culture and traditions that make Nantes a truly remarkable destination.

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Once shipyards, The Machines de l’île, on an island in central Nantes, are now a cultural hub and home to the popular Grand Éléphant which takes up to 50 people on a magical island ‘ride’. A history highlight on the Loire’s right bank is the Château des ducs de Bretagne, a castle that was the centrepiece of historic Brittany.

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