Archeological findings show that the surrounding villages were present in prehistoric times.
James I of Aragon first referred to the settlement with its current name. From the sixteenth century it was subject to the Cotoner family, owners of the land in Ariany. The current population center was developed around the manor house of the Auberg's, named S'Auberg i El Camí de Sa Marquesa. Other main buildings today include the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de Atocha (built in 1570) and
Ca ses Monges, the convent of Franciscan nuns. The village is surrounded by
nature, and has no highway running through it. ==See also==