This is a Manueline pillory in which its octagonal shaft has a flat surface dating its original construction from the 16th century. In 1951 it was reconstructed on the Museum yard using some elements that used to be part of the original one: the base, part of the shaft and the capital. In 1983 it was displaced to the present place.
This is a Manueline pillory probably built on the 16th century. It presents five square steps, an octagonal shaft crowned by a conic orb with six frames, the Portuguese Coat of Arms and the armillary sphere finished by an iron Cross.
Misericórdia church with a rectangular plan composed by the Church, with a nave, chancel and sacristy closer, and the old Houses of the order and of the Hospital. It was built in the 18th century on the ruins of an early church dating from the 17th century.
Parish Church of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave, a chancel narrower and a sacristy and a Bell Tower adossadas. Features of vernacular architecture and neo-Baroque revival. It was built in the 20th century, especially the gable clipped and interrupted by volutes, the plinths glabados and the arc down.
Neorromânica revival and neo-Gothic Church consists of a rectangular plan with a rectangular nave, a chancel and adossadas, a sacristy and a quadrangular Bell Tower. It was built between 1894 and 1903, suffering works of restoration in the late 20th century.