Anglards-de-Salers, Rural commune in Cantal department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, France.
Anglards-de-Salers covers 148.36 square kilometers of farmland and forested areas with elevations ranging from 530 to 1,317 meters above sea level.
The commune traces its origins to medieval times with the Church of Saint-Thyrse dating back to the 12th century and serving clergy since 1508.
The Château de la Trémollière houses notable 16th-century Aubusson tapestries depicting fantastical beasts and mythological themes classified as historical monuments.
The commune is accessible via departmental roads connecting it to Mauriac and Salers, with the current mayor François Descoeur serving from 2020 to 2026.
The Deduit Orchard combines traditional Romanesque motifs with modern landscaping techniques to create a medieval-style garden inspired by the Roman de la Rose.
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