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The Château de Langeais is a medieval castle located in Langeais, France. Built in the 15th century by Louis XI, it is famous for its military architecture, including a keep, moat, and drawbridge. It also has historical significance as the site of the marriage between Charles VIII and Anne of Brittany in 1491, which united Brittany with the French crown. The castle is open to the public and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its lavishly furnished rooms and gardens. It is a designated historical monument and is part of France's cultural heritage, managed by the Centre des monuments nationaux.
Country...............................
France
Region................................
Centre-Val de Loire
Departement.......................
Indre-et-Loire (37)
City.....................................
Langeais (37130)
Mint....................................
Monnaie de Paris (MDP)
Year....................................
2010
Weight (g)...........................
15
Diameter (mm)....................
34
Thickness (mm)..................
2,20
Alloy...................................
Cupro-Alu-Nickel (CuAlNi)
Packaging...........................
Loose
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