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Château d'Angers 120113th century Substantially intact Chateauangers.jpg City of Angers Walls nearly 2,000 feet (610 m) in circumference, incorporating 17 towers originally 130 feet (40 m) high.[4]
Château de Baugé 140115th century Intact Bauge Castle Loire Valley 2007.jpg Built as hunting lodge.
Château de Bourmont 140116-19th century Intact and extended Freigné - Château de Bourmont.jpg Private Extended in Neo-Gothic style
Château de Brissac 140115-17th century Rebuilt Castle Brissac 2007 02.jpg Private Damaged during French Wars of Religion, rebuilt 1611 in baroque style.[5]
Château de Champtocé 120113-16th century Ruins Champtocé.JPG
Château de Montreuil-Bellay 100111-13th century Substantially intact Montreuil-Bellay castle, aerial view - Retouched.jpg Private Divided into rental units in 1822, restored after 1860.[6]
Château de Montsoreau 14551455 Restored CastleMontsoreau.jpg Département Ruinous by late 19th century, restored, houses the Musée des Goums Marocains.[7]
Château du Plessis-Bourré 14681468-1472 Intact Chateau du Plessis-Bourre Vue SE no 02 2004-05-23.JPEG Private (open to the public) Externally unchanged since the 15th century, working drawbridge.
Château du Plessis-Macé 120113-16th century Intact Castle Plessis Mace 2007 04.jpg Converted to house 15th century.
Château de Pouancé 110112-13th century Ruins Chateaudepouance.JPG Considered second fortress of Anjou, after Angers.
Château de Saumur 110112th century Restored Château de Saumur 2008 PD 10.JPG City of Saumur Page for September in the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry depicts the Chateau as it looked in 1410.[8]
Château de la Turmelière 120113th century Ruins Ruines du château de Joachim du Bellay.JPG 19th century building of same name nearby.