Verdú

Verdú is a village in the county of Urgell, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain that soon loaded the Segarra-Garrigues water channel.

The township covers 3600 hectares. The landscape consists of smooth hills with valleys and plains intercalts soft cultivated of grain, vineyards, olive, and almond trees. Small forests of pine and holm oak groves are scattered throughout the term. The local agricultural economy is based mainly on cultivation of wine.

Today Verdú is known for wine, black pottery, Castle and Church of Santa Maria, St. Peter Claver, and recently by the Museum of Toys and Automata Manel Mayoral.

Read more about Verdú:  History, Trade Fair, Wine, Ceramics and Pottery, Architecture, St. Peter Claver, The Museum of Toys and Automata