Modernist building from 1900 by the author Francesc Berenguer i Mestres for Comte Güell, Gaudí's patron. The construction is included in the Catalog and Special Plan for the Protection and Rehabilitation of the Architectural Heritage of the municipality of Castelldefels. Masia Poal is cataloged in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia. It is located next to the Garraf Natural Park where Count Güell had land and vineyards. The location on a sloping terrain favors the division of the complex into basement volumes, the main floor, with the largest openings. , and the attic body, with small continuous openings, of ancestral tradition. Building with a ground floor, floor and bays with a stone façade. The factory is made of old beige stone partitioning and the corners, voussoirs, lintels, flashings or balconies , are made of roughly worked white stone.The roof eaves are ceramic, as well as the fireplace and the row of windows. The roof of the most important body, where there is the access portal, has four slopes and a steep slope, finished with glazed ceramic making "trencadís". The influence of Gaudí is reflected in the house, with funicular-type arches in the hall, the modernist stained glass window, the scale. The house facing south has a cellar attached to the east side. It also has an auxiliary construction used as a "masovers" home, a water well (POAL) and an area for a garden... The house has a garden area, swimming pool and area for a vehicle garage. "The spectacular views of the sea and mountains transform this farmhouse into a unique place."