
The pink marble quarries at Salados have been worked since ancient times, when they were developed by the Romans who settled in the region. This high-altitude open-cast quarry is used to extract collapsed blocks from the Chabrières peaks. It is from the same vein as Guillestre. It was mainly used locally, and the largest construction site it supplied was Gap Cathedral in the late 19th century. Blocks weighing some 4 tonnes were brought down from the mountain by teams of quarrymen on carts as far as Gap.