The first documented reference to Masia Notari dates back to 1452, although its origins appear to go even further, with the original structure believed to have been built around 1545.
For centuries, the Masia was owned by the Alegret family, who lived in and preserved it across generations. At the end of the 18th century, the last heir, Magdalena Alegret, led a major restoration that largely defines the Masia as it is today.
Magdalena was married to the notary Josep Anton Martí, a connection that gave rise to the name Masia Notari — a name that has endured over time and even extended to the surrounding area and part of the original estate, still known by this name today.
At the end of the 19th century, the renowned painter Jaume Ferrer i Mascaró acquired the Masia, transforming it into his residence and artistic studio, adding a new cultural layer to its long and rich history.

