Church rebuilt after the floods of the river Lima, in 1706. The ceiling makes allusions to the life of St. Benedict and St. Scholastica, through paintings. The walls of the nave are covered with multi-colored 17th century tiles.
Rebuilt in 1145, it was consecrated by the Bishop of Tuy in 1201. A temple with one only nave, the portal has two ornamented archivolts. A special note to the triumphal arch decorated by spears and pearls and, on the chapiters, animals devouring men.
Baroque church of longitudinal rectangular plant with gable roof coverage. It was probably built in the 16th century and remodelled in 1854. Features of Baroque architecture and revival, with emphasis on the revival of neo-Manueline portal.
This is a Benedictine Monastery with a church with a longitudinal plan composed by one only nave with altarpieces chapels and lateral chapels, a main chapel, Sacristy, monastic divisions and on the façade one bell tower. The church outline is mannerist but it presents a Baroque decorative reform. The Calvary is composed by a square platform with five steps, a parallelepiped plinth, and a flat shaft with Tuscan capital topped by a sphere and a Latin cross.