The convent is also called the "Convent of the Third capes and Gathering" and "convent of the Sisters of capes and Real Conservatorio de Nossa Senhora dos Innocent of the third order of St. Francis". The classification of property whose value also includes the Church of our Lady of the innocent.
This is a mediaeval temple which underwent several reforms on the 16th and 17th centuries. The portico is dated from 1688. The golden carved altar shelters the famous wooden sculpture from Mont’iraz Christ dated from the 13th century. It stands out the glazed tiles coverage from the 17th century.
This temple was built in the middle of the 13th century and it was influenced by the introduction of the Gothic style in the town. On the 16th and 17th century it was adapted to new artistic tastes and it underwent some transformations: it received a sculpted pulpit in stone and the walls were covered in glazed tiles. On the 18th century it was added a doorway and a tower in baroque style. It stands out the worked capitals, the main chapel vault and the 17th century glazed tiles.
Built in 1663 at the site where, according to the legend of the miracle of Santarem, dwelt the woman who stole the consecrated host, presents a sober interior and of reduced dimensions.