Ancenis (; ) is a former commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune Ancenis-Saint-Géréon. It is a former sub-prefecture of the department, and was the seat of the former arrondissement of Ancenis.
It played a great historical role as a key location on the road to Nantes (23 miles to the southwest), the historical capital of Brittany. It was named "the key of Brittany" [ Chateau d'Ancenis, accessed 25 June 2016] and the door of Brittany.
Population
Sights
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Château d'Ancenis, a medieval and Renaissance castle
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The Loire river on which Ancenis is located (on the north bank)
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Church of Saint Peter, 15-16-17th century
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Chapel of the Ursulines
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Chapel Notre-Dame de Délivrance
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Old quarter with mediaeval houses
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Dolmen at Pierre-Couvretière
Sport
The soccer team is called RCA 44, (
Racing Club D'Ancenis 44)
Personalities
Twin towns
Ancenis is twinned with both the town of Kirkham in
Lancashire, UK and Bad Brückenau, a
Hot spring town in Bad Kissingen district, northern
Bavaria which is situated in the Rhön Mountains in Germany.
See also
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Communes of the Loire-Atlantique department
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Hortense Clémentine Tanvet Sculptor