Mas Verdaguer is one of the historic agricultural estates within the municipality of Banyoles and is a representative example of the traditional farmhouses of the Pla de l’Estany region. Its location within the landscape reflects the historical organisation of the territory, based on a network of scattered farmhouses primarily devoted to agriculture and livestock farming.
The building follows the traditional typology of Catalan manor farmhouses, with a functional structure that combines living quarters with agricultural facilities. This layout reflects the close relationship between daily life and productive activity, characteristic of the traditional rural economy.
Situated in an area of fertile land, the farmhouse has been linked for generations to local agricultural production, helping to shape the agricultural landscape of the Banyoles plain until the early 20th century. Its presence provides insight into the evolution of rural ways of life and the continuity of a land-use model that endured for centuries.
Today, Mas Verdaguer, a privately owned property, stands as a testimony to Banyoles’ rural heritage and to the fundamental role that agriculture has played in shaping the historical and economic development of the Pla de l’Estany region.