Surrounded by vines, pines, olive trees and oaks, the two villages of Brue and Auriac were only definitively attached in 1840, a union of the two cities Brusa and Auriacum, held by the family of Pontevès for the Counts of Provence. The village boasts the highest pigeon house in Europe from the 18th century, an emblem of the village built by Roux de Corse in 1754-1758, entered in 1996 in the Guinness Book of Records, with 22.50 meters high and 12.43 meters in diameter. The cylindrical dovecote, which dominates the whole village, has been renovated by the municipality. It can be seen from afar when you arrive in Brue by the road to Saint-Maximin.

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