Maison natale Pierre de Ronsard – Loir-et-Cher

Birthplace of Pierre de Ronsard – Manor of the Possonnière

La Possonnière, Couture-sur-Loir 41800 VALLEE-DE-RONSARD

The birthplace of the "Prince of Poets" retains its 16th century charm. Renaissance-inspired gardens, created in 2020. Historical monument, property of the conurbation authority Territoires vendômois since 2017.

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Introducing the place

Poet history

The author of the poem known to all, “Mignonne lets see if the rose…”, was born here on September 11, 1524. Younger son of Loys, he did not inherit the estate. The majority of his life was spent in Paris, having become poet of kings at the age of thirty.


He spent a large part of his childhood here and left La Possonnière for good in 1544. He always kept a strong attachment to his native Vendômois. The surrounding nature, the Gâtine forest, the Loir river, the

troglodyte pieces, natural fountains will be one of his first sources of poetic inspiration and will become the poet's confidants in the face of his romantic “disappointments”. He had the opportunity to stay again in the vicinity of his birthplace towards the end of his life before passing away in 1585 in his priory of Saint Cosme near Tours.

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