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Le pigeonnier du mas provençal.
The pigeonhole that belongs to the "mas".
A mas was a largely self-sufficient economic unit, which could produce its own fruit, vegetables, grain, milk, meat and even silkworms. It was constructed of local stone, with the kitchen and room for animals on the ground floor, and bedrooms, storage places for food and often a room for raising silkworms on the upper floor. Not every farmhouse in Provence is a mas. A mas was distinct from the other traditional kind of house in Provence, the bastide, which was the home of a wealthy family.
The mas of Provence always faces to the south to offer protection against the mistral wind coming from the north. And because of the mistral, there are no windows facing north, while on all the other sides, windows are narrow to protect against the heat of summer and the cold of winter. A mas is almost always rectangular, with two sloping roofs. The mas found in the mountains and in the Camargue sometimes has a more complex shape.
Source: Wikipedia
Picture uploaded by: Sokleine - View this picture on Flickr Picture taken on: september 20, 2010 Taken in: Bédoin, Vaucluse | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - France 3689
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