The Château de Pibrac is a converted 16th century castle in the commune of Pibrac in the Haute-Garonne département of France.
During the Revolution, in 1794, the sculptures were smashed and the tops of the towers destroyed.
[1] One of the rooms, known as the Quatrains' cabinet (French: cabinet des Quatrains), has vaults decorated with mythological subjects dating from the 16th century.
[1] According to tradition, it was in this room, which has kept its 16th century decorations almost intact, that Guy du Faur de Pibrac composed his famous "moral quatrains".
[citation needed] The red brick structure, privately owned, has been listed since 1932 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.