A centrally located square, popularly known for the Font de l’Àngel, a modestly sized Baroque fountain protected as a local heritage site. The current fountain is not the original; in the early 18th century, it was attached to the house of Francesc Ferrer i Clausells. However, in 1724, it was moved to the centre of the square, where it remains today. A watering trough was also added during the relocation. The reason for the placement of the angel figure remains unknown. During the Carlist Wars, the statue was destroyed. In 1892, as part of renovations to the square, the figure was rebuilt. It was destroyed once again in 1933 before being reconstructed. Finally, in 1994, the original statue was replaced with a replica by Lluís Colldecarrera Compte.