Estimated construction 1700-1799 (≈ 1750)
Period of construction of the dovecote (source Monumentum).
4 octobre 1932
Registration MH
Registration MH 4 octobre 1932 (≈ 1932)
Ranking as historical monument.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Le aqueduct à siphon and le brook du Palais (public domain, not cadastre): inscription by order of 24 April 1998
Key figures
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Origin and history
Ramonville-Saint-Agne pigeon-house, known as the Countess, has been a historic monument since October 4, 1932. This circular brick dovecote, typical but rare in the Toulouse region, is distinguished by its slightly truncated dome, pierced with skylights and surmounted by a central lantern. Remnants of glazed tiles, placed directly on the middle cornice, bear witness to architectural details neat for the time. Its exact location is reported in 2 Allée de la Comtesse, in this commune of Haute-Garonne in Occitanie.
The monument illustrates the importance of pigeons in the seigneurial or aristocratic domains of the eighteenth century, often associated with feudal privileges. In the south-western part of France, these structures were used as much for the breeding of pigeons — a source of meat and fertilizer — as for the affirmation of social status. Their circular shape, as here, facilitated the circulation of birds and optimized the interior space, reflecting a technical mastery of local artisans.
Although the sources also mention a nearby listed aqueduct (that of Saint-Agne, built in 1734-1735 by François Garipuy), the latter must not be confused with the pigeon-house itself. The two monuments, geographically distant on the commune, underline however the heritage richness of Ramonville-Saint-Agne, marked by works related to water and agriculture under the Ancien Régime.
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