Founded in the second half of the 10th century, it was part of the county of Barcelona, and was integrated into the network of castles that marked the border between the Catalan counties and Al-Andalus, with the function of protecting and organizing the territory.
Dating from the 11th century and declared a Bé Cultural d'interès Nacional, it is the most representative medieval monument in the region and the only Romanesque Monastery in the Penedès.
Montbui Castle stands on an elevation known as “La Tossa”, the spur of the Queralt mountain range that offers a commanding view of the entire Òdena basin.
Piera Castle dates back to at least the 10th century. Perched at the top of a small hill, it overlooks the valley of the Anoia river where it flows into the Penedès region.
This center was opened in 2016, offering information on the history of the funicular (cable car), its different stages and remodeling, its technical characteristics, as well as exhibiting different particular objects of the Funi. It is also the Tourist Information Point of the municipality.
A castle from the 10th century, with a Templar construction from the 13th century and two towers from the 15th century, encased on the old road from Sant Quintí to Sant Joan de Mediona, it guarded this strategic enclave for centuries.