Agramunt
The town of Agramunt is the geographical centre and the main town of La Ribera de Sió, a natural region located at the confluence of the Urgell, La Segarra and La Noguera, and confined by the mountain ranges of Montclar and Almenara. It is an exquisite place to walk and know the historical secrets that one can find on these lands. These traces of the past are manifested as different remainders of Iberian towns, mosaics and ceramics of the Roman epoch.
Cultural and artistic corners that is essential to visit:
- Church of Santa María: Romanesque from the XIII century, with baroque altarpiece of the XVIII century. It was declared national monument in 1932.
- Castle of Agramunt: Its presences dates back to the year 1051
- Casa de la Vila: Baroque façade of the XVIII century. It was restored in the year 2002.
- Market Square: With portals on its four sides since the XIX century.
- Plaza de la Muralla: where there are remainders of the antique wall of Agramunt.
- Guinovart Space: Located in an antique building of the municipal market. Space where there is an exhibition of the works of the internationally known painter and sculptor Josep Guinovart.
- Donzell de Urgell: Medieval Village.
- Bridge of steel: metallic aqueduct of the channel of Urgell that crosses the Sió river.
"La Granera"
Can Canela has a big hall to organize meetings of companies and entities, familiar celebrations and banquets: "La Granera". This antique warehouse is located in the garden, with the swimming pool next to it. The use of this space for celebrations can be combined with the lodging at "El Bosquet" and "La Casa de l'Era".