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Place Anatole-France, Public square in central Tours, France

Place Anatole-France is a public square in central Tours with green areas and walkways that link different sections together. Buildings surround the space, and there are multiple seating areas for visitors to use.

The square was originally known as place Demi Lune du Portail Neuf and later renamed to place Choiseul, place Royale, and place de l'Hôtel de Ville. These name changes reflect the shifting history of Tours and changing urban priorities across the centuries.

The square is named after French writer Anatole France, reflecting the literary significance that Tours holds in French cultural life. You see people from different generations gathering here daily, which shows how this space matters for community life in the city center.

The square is easy to reach on foot and has several entry points from different streets. Visitors can find quiet spots to sit and easily explore the surrounding area or access public transport options nearby.

Cafés surrounding the square serve traditional French specialties that visitors can enjoy while watching the flow of daily life. The view of people moving through the space offers an authentic glimpse into how Tours really works day to day.

Location: Tours

GPS coordinates: 47.39663,0.68622

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:46

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The Loire Valley features Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance châteaux and medieval squares. From Saint-Gatien Cathedral to Château de Chenonceau, each location displays architectural details: towers, stone walls, decorated facades and geometric gardens. The city of Tours combines half-timbered houses, bridges over the Loire, religious buildings and public squares with century-old trees. Saint-Gatien Cathedral rises with its two towers and stained glass windows from the 13th century in the heart of Tours. Château de Chenonceau spans the Cher River with its galleries and French gardens. Place Plumereau in the historic center is surrounded by medieval houses with wooden beams. The Loire châteaux such as Amboise, Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau offer photographs of white stone facades, towers and terraced gardens. The banks of the Loire reveal sandy beaches, old stone bridges and vineyards stretching along the river.

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