Backrest source built in 1866 and recovered in 1910. Features a rectangular plan, with a backrest circumscribed by pilasters, two circular and rectangular tank spouts.
The original house must have been built in 1644 and rebuilt in 1752, maintaining some of the original elements. It has a plan in L with two floors and an attached chapel.
Manor House dating from the 17TH century, the present features of Mannerist and Baroque architecture. Has an irregular plan, to denote successive enlargements and renovations. Inside, the altarpiece which integrates a Tabernacle.
Set of two steps from Via Sacra, probably dating from the 17th century or 18th century. Are formed by rectilinear niches, flanked by columns or pilasters and, at the top, has a Latin cross and pyramidal spires.
Mannerist source probably dating from the 17TH century. It consists of a simple backrest, Tuscan pilasters topped by pinnacles, a simple spout and a rectangular tank.
Diving fountain built in the 18th century and restored in the 20th century. It consists of two spans of straight Dick and, inside, the mother of water.
Urban core where many monuments stand out: the medieval tower House, remnants of fortifications and cisterns, the Calvary Chapel, the Church and the Manor Quevedo Pessanha.
Diving fountain probably built in the 16th century or 17th century. Features of Mannerist and Baroque architecture. Suffered alterations in the 18th century and 20th century.