This emblazoned house from the XVII century has a simple style. The noble floor is filled by eight windows with a balcony in lattice and on the middle of it there is a Coat of Arms on a shield party per cross.
This temple from the 15th century recently underwent some improvement work. It has a façade sided by a campanile from the 17th century and a Manueline portico. On the inside there are three naves and a main chapel with hand painted vaults. It is worthy to mention the glazed tiles coverage, the carved main altarpiece and the paintings from the 18th century.
The present temple is the result of the 17th and 18th centuries reconstructions. The main façade is preceded by a porch with three arches. On the interior, in Lation cross little pronounced it stands out the rococo golden carving from the altars and the seating from the 17th century with painted rib stalls.
Mannerist chapel with main façade in Gable, featuring protobarrocos elements and a major altarpiece with Baroque decorative elements with a Mannerist structure national.
This is a Romanic building from the 12th century, with rectangular nave and apse. The main chapel is vaulted with worked capitals and the triumphal arch has three archivolts framed by an involving arch decorated with geometric motifs. The doorway with three rounded archivolts presents a low relief on tympanum appearing Santo Agostinho.