Summer house built in 1901, according to design by the architect Raul Lino. Features an irregular plan composed by the articulation of three rectangular bodies and an octagonal shape.
Summer house built between the late 19th century and early 20th century. Presents irregular T plant with three floors, with two roofs cover performed by waters.
This collection deserve attention two towers, located on opposing positions and marking the boundaries of the property. The turrets and the wall that delimit the property were probably built in the late 19th century.
A baroque church with a rather sober decor, with a deep high altar and a dome. The classification of parish interest building includes the very simple crucifix and the fountain on the outside.
A chapel that dates back to the 17th century and that is included in the gardens of the Museum of the Counts of Castro Guimarães. The body of the chapel, with one only nave, has a rectangular plan just like the high altar. Inside, the chapel is covered by a wainscot of tiles of the 1600s with geomeetrical elements in yellow, blue and white.
Chapel built in the 18th century, integrating the building of the old palace of the Hawks. Inside, deserve highlighting the tiles with 18th-century historian panels, ceiling paintings in the chancel and the hoist of the altar.
A chapel of great veneration among the people in Cascais, it is located by the sea. A small temple with an ornamented façade with the sober frames of the portico.