Construction of the mansion 1515 (≈ 1515)
Loys de Ronsard has the mansion built.
11 septembre 1524
Birth of Pierre de Ronsard
Birth of Pierre de Ronsard 11 septembre 1524 (≈ 1524)
Birth of the poet in the mansion.
1862
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 1862 (≈ 1862)
The mansion is classified as a historical monument.
2004
Creation of gardens
Creation of gardens 2004 (≈ 2004)
André Eve creates the gardens of the Possonnière.
2019
Label Maison des Illustres
Label Maison des Illustres 2019 (≈ 2019)
Obtaining the label by the Ministry of Culture.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Château de la Poissonnière also known as Château de Ronsard : classification by list of 1862
Key figures
Loys de Ronsard - Knight and sponsor
Have the mansion built in 1515.
Pierre de Ronsard - Poet
Born in the mansion in 1524.
André Eve - Rosierist
Created the gardens in 2004.
Origin and history
The Possonnière Manor House, also known as Ronsard Castle, is an Italian Renaissance building built in the early 16th century. Located in Vallée-de-Ronsard in Loir-et-Cher, it has been listed as a historic monument since 1862. This place is best known as the home of the poet Pierre de Ronsard, born in 1524, who lived there for his first 12 years.
In 1515 Loys de Ronsard, knight in the service of Kings Louis XII and François I, built this dominant Couture-sur-Loir mansion. The building includes a body of rectangular houses, outbuildings dug in the tuffeau, and troglodytic kitchens decorated with Italian Renaissance sculptures. Pierre de Ronsard, sixth child of Loys and Jeanne Chaudrier, was born there on September 11, 1524.
In the 19th century, the mansion underwent extensive restorations by the Delahaye, Sainte-Claire Deville and Hallopeau families. At the beginning of the 21st century, it was acquired by the community of communes, then became the community of agglomeration Territories Vendômois. In 2004, the rose garden André Eve created the "Gardens de la Possonnière", a rose garden of more than 200 varieties of old and modern roses.
In 2019, Ronsard's home was awarded the label "Maison des Illustres" by the Ministry of Culture, highlighting its role in the memory of key figures in French cultural history. Today, the manor house is located near the V47 "Loir Valley by bike" bike and offers a garden inspired by those of the Renaissance.
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In 2004 the rose garden André Eve created the "Gardens de la Possonnière" with a rose garden of more than 200 varieties of old and modern roses.
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