In 2015, the municipality voted to join a proposed new comarca of Lluçanès, but the plan was put on hold due to insufficient support.[4] Formerly part of Osona, it was finally incorporated into the new Lluçanèscomarca in 2023.[5][6]
History
Lluçà was part of the County of Roussillon area and governed by the Counts of Roussillon during the 6th and 7th centuries. Throughout the end of the 8th century and the middle of the twelfth century, Lluçà was governed by various Counts of Barcelona.
Demography
1900
1930
1950
1970
1986
2008
613
834
677
528
299
255
Sites of interest
Remains of the Castle of Lluçà
Romanesquehermitage of Sant Vicenç del Castell. A circular building with a hemispherical vault and small apse. Documented since 988, the present structure dates from the 11th and 12th centuries.
Monastery of Santa Maria de Lluçà. A Romanesque church with Gothic murals.