Located in the Aude region of Occitania, the tower of Fabrezan is a building of the twelfth century, a remnant of an old feudal castle and now enclave in homes.
It was originally built to protect the village from its multiple attacks and still presents a sandstone base of the country. Thirty meters high, the tower of Fabrezan saw its upper part dismantled in the first half of the 17th century. It presents a door low part not classic in the Middle Ages, as well as machicolation in a stone different from the walls.
Private property, the monument can not be visited inside.