Space characterized by the immense expanse of land (resulting from the aggregation of other manors), occupied by plantations, cattle pastures and groves, including a baroque garden with statues and another of moth. Another of the features that make this farm is water, given the source connection to the Aqueduct of Amoreira.
Designed by Miguel Jacobetty, Pousada with modernist characteristics and traditional at the same time. This is a typical Alentejo which was, incidentally, the first pousada de Portugal.
Door was built in the reign of Dom Pedro II, then King of Portugal and the Algarve, to symbolize, as can be read in the inscription, the entry of so many triumphs of the Portuguese and spoils taken the Spanish with the help of God and of His Pure Mother.
Secular estate, surrounded by an immense olive grove. Currently serves as the production site, and as a residence. During the 20th century was gradually remodeled.
Building opened in 1863, with elements of Portuguese House (garden, the views, the eaves of roofs, among other things) and the use of iron, you couldn't miss this type of constructions. The Panel of tiles that can be seen inside was due to Leopoldo Battistini.