Located Toulouse, at 9 rue Saint-Rémésy, the mansion Réquy takes place in the heart of the historic center. Built in 1626 to a parliamentary lawyer, Augier Lamothe, he knows a few years many changes by the owner who gave it its name.
In part listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments, buildings in particular reveals an architectural transition between late Renaissance and the Baroque, with three square floors punctuated by spans. Brick and stone, it presents on its website two Atlanteans whose style evokes a late mannerism and beautiful mullioned windows.
The mansion now houses Réquy elementary school Fabre.