Town hall
Built in 1784 by master builder J. Fontes, carpenter P. Vives and master blacksmith A. Agell, this building was initially the Primary School and Flour Weighing House. The Town Hall was the ancient School of First Letters and The Flour House. The mason master, J. Fontes, the carpenter P. Vives and the blacksmith master A. Agell designed this building. The original façade had two windows and a central door, as it is today, and three balconies with and iron balcony on the first floor, which was later unified into the existing balcony. At the front there are two shields, one on the door and another on the balcony, which dates from 1785.