Church dating from the 17TH century, belonging to the former convent of São Paulo. Building of mannerist architecture, the baroque altars in polychrome and gilded.
Church of Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, consisting of a single nave with a Manueline vault of three bays. The initial construction was built in the Medieval Age, after being rebuilt in the early 16th century. The medieval portico and the Manueline ribbed Vault.
Church built between 1754 and 1766, to replace the original Chiesa Madre (mother church) of medieval Foundation. Featured, in the chancel, for some screens by Maria Fernanda Rich Tuscan painter.
The Church consists of a nave of rectangular plant and a dome in the chancel. Inside, the altarpiece crowned by triangular shaped painting with the dove of the Holy Spirit.
Church of mannerist architecture, probably dating from the late 17th century. It consists of a simple rectangular plan with coverage in barrel vault. Has undergone several renovations in the 19th century.
Situated in the historic area of Portel, this space, housed in a former stables and respective haystack of an 18th-century manor house offers dishes from Alentejo regional cuisine. The Conventual sweets and a wide offer of wines of this region complement this unforgettable range of delicacies.