The 50 houses on this L-shaped street make up the Mogoda neighborhood, belonging to the municipality of Santa Perpètua de Mogoda. They are constructions from the end of the 19th century.
The neighborhood revolves around the 12th century fortified farmhouse, residence of the Mogoda lords and seat of the Mogoda barony, owned by the Montealegre Charterhouse between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Access to the current estate is through a modernist-style arch-shaped portal that leads to the parade ground. The complex is made up of several buildings: the fortified farmhouse, the chapel, the residential building and the stables. They all surround the old parade ground.
The Mogoda neighborhood gives its name to the town and is the deepest root of the town of Santa Perpètua de Mogoda.
It is located in the southeast of the urban nucleus, bordering between the Caldes stream, the Caldes highway and the Renfe Mollet-Papiol line.