Initial planting 1613 (≈ 1613)
Antoine de Roquelaure plants trees.
vers 1760
Developments by d'Étigny
Developments by d'Étigny vers 1760 (≈ 1760)
Walls and stands built.
1817
Inauguration of the statue
Inauguration of the statue 1817 (≈ 1817)
Statue of Etigny by Pierre Vigan.
1947
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 1947 (≈ 1947)
Registration of the terrace.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The terrace: inscription by decree of 30 May 1947
Key figures
Antoine de Roquelaure - Marshal and Sponsor
Initiated the planting of trees in 1613.
Antoine Mégret d'Étigny - Eighteenth century
Finished walls and stands around 1760.
Pierre Vigan - Sculptor
Author of the statue and lions.
Origin and history
The aisles of Etigny occupy the location of an old cemetery in Auch, Gers. In 1613 Antoine de Roquelaure had trees planted there, before successive stewards enriched the site. This place, transformed into a wooded walk, became a majestic public space, reflecting the urban and landscape evolution of the city over the centuries.
Around 1760, the intendant Antoine Mégret d'Étigny undertook major works: construction of the retaining walls to the south and stone steps marking the main entrance. These developments made the site a permanent structure, giving it its monumental character. The statue of d'Etigny, carved by Pierre Vigan, was inaugurated in 1817, accompanied by two lions symbolizing power and justice, as well as fountains adorning the side walls.
In 1947, the aisles were included in the inventory of historic monuments, recognizing their heritage value. Today, the site preserves remarkable furniture, such as commemorative plaques and statues of the esplanade, testimony to its rich history and its central role in local life. The terrace, protected by ministerial decree, remains a significant example of 18th-century landscape art in Occitanie.
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