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Timeline
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1894
Fondation de la roseraie
Fondation de la roseraie 1894 (≈ 1894)
Created by Jules Gravereaus with Édouard André.
1914
Change of city name
Change of city name 1914 (≈ 1914)
The Haÿ becomes the Haÿ-les-Roses.
1936
Acquisition by the department
Acquisition by the department 1936 (≈ 1936)
Repurchase by the Seine department.
1994
Renamation in Roseraie du Val-de-Marne
Renamation in Roseraie du Val-de-Marne 1994 (≈ 1994)
Celebration of the centenary of the foundation.
2005
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 2005 (≈ 2005)
Protection of horticultural heritage.
2011
Label Remarkable Garden
Label Remarkable Garden 2011 (≈ 2011)
Official recognition of its quality.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The rose garden bounded by its walls and hedges (neo-norman and healing of the entrance included) , in full (Box N 7): inscription by order of 10 August 2005
Key figures
Jules Gravereaux - Founder and collector
Created the rose garden in 1894.
Édouard André - Landscape
Designs the garden and its innovative style.
Joséphine de Beauharnais - Historical inspiration
Collection of reconstituted roses on site.
Origin and history
The Roseraie du Val-de-Marne was born in 1894 on the initiative of Jules Gravereaus (1844-1916), a businessman passionate about roses. It brings together hundreds of varieties and collaborates with landscaper Édouard André to create a garden entirely dedicated to rose, marking the birth of a new horticultural style. The park, adorned with factories like a chapel and a museum, becomes a model of three-dimensional rose garden, praised for its innovation.
Acquired in 1936 by the Seine department, then transferred to Val-de-Marne in 1968, the rose grove was renamed Roseraie du Val-de-Marne in 1994. Today, it preserves nearly 3,200 varieties, organized into 13 thematic collections (wild roses, gallics, Far East, etc.). In 2005, it was listed in the inventory of historical monuments and labeled a remarkable Garden in 2011.
The renown of the rose garden is such that the commune of L'Haÿ added "les-Roses" to its name in 1914. Jules Gravereaus published an essay on his collections in 1902, and in 1995 the garden received the first Award of Garden Excellence from the World Federation of Rose Societies. Despite recent controversies about nearby real estate projects, the rose garden remains an emblematic place for botanical conservation and landscape art.
Among his treasures are a reconstruction of the collection of Josephine de Beauharnais (roses de la Malmaison), as well as a Temple of Love surrounded by modern French roses. The rose garden has also been recognized since 1991 as a national collection of ancient roses by the Conservatoire des collections plantes spécialisés, highlighting its heritage and scientific role.
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