This house’s roof is pierced through the top by a “Tué”, a wooden pyramid-shaped chimney measuring at its base about 3 metres wide and at its summit around 1 metre wide. The Tué, which is positioned near the centre of the house, is a room caught in a draught, where all of the smoke gathers, and serves as a pantry, ensuring that sliced meat in particular is well preserved.
To learn more: The Michaud farm ecomuseum in the Combe des Cives (Chapelle-des-Bois) ecomusee-jura.fr/