Created at the end of the 14th century for Duke Louis I of Anjou, the work is most impressive. At 103 metres in length, it’s the largest surviving set of medieval tapestries in the world. Exhibited in a gallery specially made for it within the grounds of the Château des Ducs d’Anjou (Castle of the Dukes of Anjou), its fine weaving and exciting storyline never fail to attract visitors.
Listed by UNESCO since May 2023, the Tapestry of the Apocalypse is one of the rare masterpieces of its kind to have survived the centuries. Woven nearly 650 years ago, it’s remarkable for its conservation and exceptional dimensions.