According to tradition, Miguel de Vasconcelos, Secretary of State of the Duque of Olivares and of the Countess of Mântua and killed in 1640, has lived here. The house has 1500s characteristics and still preserves some windows and doors with stonework and sculptoric elements such as half columns amd medalions among others. It still has a stone coat of arms.
Baroque building dating from the 18th century, with a long façade rhythmic by two spans floors. Is composed of four bodies, two housing estates, the kitchen and the chapel.
Necropolis funeral home consisting of a megalithic monument, dating back to the Chalcolithic period and by a grave CIST type, dating from the Bronze age.
Neoclassical theatre of longitudinal plant, consisting of two bodies with different toppings and trapezoidal roofs of three, one and two waters. Inside, there are two atria followed, a scene set in opposition with 388 seats, distributed by audience, frisas and cabins. It was built between 1876 and 1885 and recovered in 1999, reopening in the year 2000.
Neoclassical Church of longitudinal plant, consisting of a nave, a chancel lower and narrow and a Tower located near. The lateral façades are torn by vain symmetrical and the main façade presents pilasters defining three cloths and is torn by a round arch portal. In the interior, highlighted by two pulpits and the main altarpiece.