Nantes, perhaps with Paris, the only city in France where I have the impression that something worthwhile can happen to me, where certain looks burn for themselves with too much fire. - André Breton
The Basilica of Saint-Nicolas was built in central Nantes between 1844 to 1869. This was one the first Neo-Gothic projects in France which explains the 25 years of its creation. The Basilica still holds today the tomb of Félix Fournier, the bishop who was responsible for the creation of the Basilica we see today.
Dive into the imaginary universe of seabeds, the abyss and the surface of the sea.
Discover the most historic building in Nantes which dates back to the 15th century.
The Grand Blottereau park is the largest parks in Nantes with 19 hectares of exotic landscapes for you to discover.
Created by the imagination of François Delaroziere and Pierre Orefice, the isle of Nantes is inhabited by unusual mechanic creatures.
As the most active slave-trading port in 18th century France, the city of Nantes created a monument to paye tribute to those who fought against slavery.
The design landscape of the Parc de la Gaudinière dates back to the 19th century.
Dating back to the 19th century, the Parc de la Chantrerie holds an impressive view on the Erdre river in Nantes.