Set of three urban houses with two floors, built in the 16th century, with simple and longitudinal plan with coverage in gable roof. Highlighted by the 16th century portals and for the structuring of space inside. Two of the houses already belong to the Town Hall, intending the same acquire the third to retrieve the set and install a university residence.
Manueline building, probably built in the 16th century, the present a rectangular plan with three floors and with differentiated coverage to two waters. In the Decade of 80 of the 20th century, the interior was remodeled.
This pillory is composed by an octave shaft, with a flower in each corner laying on a square base. The capital displays an armillary sphere, the Royal Coat of Arms and the Cross of Christ.
This pillory is from 1686 and it has a cubic platform, an octave shaft and finishing with a square pyramid shape. It displays in its faces several decorative elements, namely a lion, the armillary sphere and flowers.
This Manueline pillory is composed by octave pedestal and shaft and a capital ornate with buttons and flowers. The prismatic body displays the Royal Coat of Arms, the Cross of Christ and the armillary sphere. It is finished by a trunked pyramid.