Near Torre-ramona, to the west from the near building, half way from the Castell de Subirats, at 200 meters height. To access it, one must go across the woods. Nowadays, the place is completely surrounded by pine-trees and other vegetation.
It is a medieval dovecot wrongly identified a a roman “columbari”. It was used for military purposes in more recent times.
It is a tower of square ground plan about 5 m wide ouside and about 2.70 meters inside. It has two well-defined bodies, the first, that is, the basement, about 3 m heigh, is made out of “reble”, with the stones of the edges a little bit worked. The second body, which belond to the dovecot itself, is about 4 m heigh, even though it is belived that it should be higher. To the North-west there is a rectangular-shaped window. This whole body is mud wall. Some closed windows can be observed. There are four rows of niches with 28 “fornícoles”, and to the north-west, 5 cells. Nowadays they are completely disfigured. These niches are place inside the mud wall body.
Nowadays only the four main walls remain, and the dovecot is very damaged specially due to the effect of the weather rather than the effect of human action. It seems a thirteenth century work.