Its origin is linked to the passage of the Via Augusta, as evidenced by the existence of a Roman villa and a mile marker. It received its charter in 1236, later being designated a Villa (Town), and ceasing to be a subject of the Castillo de Cervera in 1540.
Economy
An agriculture-based economy.
Its old town features Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque mansions, with coats of arms and noble façades. The various streets all lead to the main square, home to the church and the Town Hall. You can enjoy strolling to several hermitages, dotted around the outskirts of the village.
Landscape
Typically hilly landscape, with mainly rainfed crops, predominantly olives, almonds and other trees.
Economy
An agriculture-based economy.
What to see
Its old town features Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque mansions, with coats of arms and noble façades. The various streets all lead to the main square, home to the church and the Town Hall. You can enjoy strolling to several hermitages, dotted around the outskirts of the village.
Landscape
Typically hilly landscape, with mainly rainfed crops, predominantly olives, almonds and other trees.