Museum installed in a part of the IMisericórdia Church, which has one of the rarest altarpieces in the country of its kind, according to technicians from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in addition to oil canvases on the Passion of Christ, canvases from the 16th and 17th centuries and other images stored in this space.
It features a permanent collection of oil paintings, about a thousand charcoal drawings and notes by the painter Pedro Cruz, ranging from his time in Paris (1906-1910) until the date of his death in January 1980.
This was the home of Commander Manuel Nunes Corrêa and his wife, whose estate, donated by himself, includes his own paintings, one by João Vaz and another by João Reis, personal objects, collections of coins and butterflies, musical instruments, among others.
Library installed in an 18th-century Manor House, adapted to such in 1987, open to the public since 1994. Includes monographs, documents, newspapers and 5000 copies of works loaned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Technological and professional school auditorium of the pine forest, space for the promotion of cultural activities, with occasional plays and film sessions.