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Ancient buildings lead to the courtyard. They recall that Jehan Provenquier, the owner in the XVth century, gave the estate its name which was put in the feminine gender according to an age-old tradition.
First owned by the Marquis de Puissergier of the Caylar House, the estate went through different families according the alliances and inheritances.
Paul Teissonnière, advisor of Napoleon III, bought the Metairie (sharecropped farm) in 1860, and transformed it in a Castle.

The Domaine de la Provenquière entered the Robert Family in 1954, with Achille and his wife. Their son Max succeeded them with his wife Anny.
Their children, Brigitte and Claude, took up the torch since 1994.
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