Montuïri, land of windmills, historically known for its cereal and flour production, boasts a rich combination of culture, heritage and tradition. This makes a visit to it a must for anybody who wants to discover the most traditional side of the island in rural, natural surroundings of outstanding beauty.
Despite the inevitable social changes of recent years, Montuïri remains a small town with a strong agricultural character. This cereal-growing land needed ways of turning grain into saleable flour. This was why the choice was the most economic power source locally available: wind. Thus, dozens of windmills were built all round the municipality, shaping the distinctive Montuïri skyline. Its distinctive old town, together with the attractive diversity of its heritage, make Montuïri a regional benchmark for quality.