Stone image of Saint Francisco, wearing a habit. It has a figure of two acolytes holding candles. The stone monument is sided by two coat of arms with a pine and a crow.
Its construction began in the XVI century and finished only in the XVIII century. Worthy of notice are the Convent cloister and the baroque front sided by two towers.
Church dated from 1828, with a single nave, chapel and frontispiece with a bell tower. Inside are worthy of notice the choir, the lateral chapels and the baptistery.
This construction has an L structure and is dated from the XVIII century. The inside has been totally remodelled and adapted to commercial and lodging accommodations. The only thing that’s left from the former structure is the stone staircase.
Tower next to the see of Leiria, and 18th-century square plan with two bells on each side. The Bell Tower of Largo Dr. Manuel de Arriaga is of Baroque style and rises through the houses of the historical center.
It is the only vestige of the Romanic architecture in Leiria. It was profoundly remodelled in the XVII and XVIII centuries; it was profaned in the XIX century and used as a barn and theatre until 1880. It was rebuilt and retaken the cult in 1940. Several Romanic elements as arches, columns and capitals survived.