We have come quite often to Nantes, a City that needs to be visited more by all. A wonderful historical city with many monuments to see, many wonderful properties. I was again on my local road warrior mode and as bit not back, decided to give it a refresher to this must to visit City of Nantes, Loire-Atlantique dept 44 of the Pays de la Loire region,in my belle France ; even if old Bretagne! Do read my previous posts on the city as well, For now let me tell you more with new pictures from this week trip, Therefore, here is my take on the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany in Nantes, part III !!! Hope you enjoy the post as I.


The castle of the Dukes of Brittany is an architectural ensemble, consisting of a 15C rampart and various buildings built from the 14C to the 18C after being ducal residence under Duke Francis II and Duchess Anne, the castle became a Royal fortress, seat of the governor of Nantes and Royal prison, then barracks from the 18C. Now owned by the city of Nantes since 1915, the castle has been used for tourist and museum use since 1924. The castle is now the seat of a museum dedicated to the history of Nantes.
The wonderful fortification all well kept takes you see the poterne de la Loire, on the south facade of the castle, built by Anne of Brittany between 1491 and 1494, and the pont de Secours on the north façade. The towers of the du Pied-de-Biche and the la Boulangerie . These twin Towers date from 1466, the Tower of the Jacobins: so named because it faced the convent of the same name, it is sometimes called the English tower, because it was used to imprison English soldiers during the 18C. The tower of the old dungeon ortour du Vieux Donjon, the only visible vestige of the castle called the new tower or la Tour Neuve, and the tour du Port, tour de la Rivière ,and tour du Fer à Cheval.


On the interior courtyard of the Castle of the dukes of Brittany , you can see ,the Grand logis, Tour de la Couronne d’Or connects the Grand Logis to the Grand Gouvernement: This building body, formerly called the Ducal Palace, was rebuilt by order of king Louis XIV following a fire. It is now called the Grand Gouvernement , in remembrance of the governor of Brittany Charles de la Porte, duke of Meilleraye, who decides to settle there in the 17C.


The Petit Gouvernement was done in Renaissance style, it keeps its chimneys of brick and slate original. Built on the orders of François I, it serves as the Logis du Roi (his bedrooms) during its stays in Nantes. You have the Concierge , it was built in the early 18C to house the lieutenant of the King ( Lieutenant du Roi) and then the offices of the arsenal. It became the concierge of the château in 1924 during the transformation of the site into a museum. The harnessing or Harnachement;this building houses temporary exhibitions.

The current museum brings together the collections of several previous museums such as the Museum of the Arts and Popular Traditions ,Museum of the Salorges ,Museum of the Loire-Lower archaeological Museum of Nantes, Museum of the Image , and the Museums of the castle of Joseph Stany-Gauthier to Daniel Samson. Currently,the Museum of History of Nantes (Musée d’histoire de Nantes) occupies 32 rooms of the renovated castle with a portrait of the city in seven large sequences is presented to the public such as the Castle, Nantes and Brittany from antiquity until the 17C; Nantes, daughter of the river and the ocean; Trading and Black gold in the 18C; Nantes in Revolution; A Colonial and industrial port (1815-1940); The new form of a city (1940-1990); An Atlantic metropolis, today and tomorrow. Awesome ! While there a Gengis Khan exhibition was ongoing with more time.



The official Château des Ducs de Bretagne and Museum :https://www.chateaunantes.fr/en/
The Nantes tourist office on the castle/museum: https://www.levoyageanantes.fr/en/places/nantes-history-museum/
There you go folks, do visit Nantes,and its wonderful monuments, A must to visit while in the city ; another take on the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany in Nantes, part III !!!, you will be glad0 Again, hope you enjoy this post as I,
And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!
Beautiful castle
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Thanks for stopping by and the likes. Cheers
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Pleasure
Love your work
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Thank you for your kind words Cheers
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Looks like I need to check out the castle 🙂
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Yes all worth it.
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