A building that may have been planned by Nicolau Nasoni. At the end of its façade there is the chapel of Our Lady of Desterro, ending in pinacles. At the front entrance of the building, one can view elaborate decors.
Built in the 18th century, this manor and estate feature a markedly baroque style, probably planned by Nicolau Nasoni. The house, the chapel, the fountains, the garden window and the entrance are all classed as a Public Interest Construction.
Fortified village built in protohistory, Antiquity or the middle ages. There are traces of: three lines of walls that surround, Temple on the upper deck, ceramic oven at the foot of the hillock and necropolis. Are classified as Property in the public interest.
This necropolis is dated from the High Middle Ages (9th to 11th centuries) and it is composed by five non-anthropomorphic tombs engraved on the granitic rock. They are classified as Valuable Municipal Property.
Rectangular and trapezoidal-shaped structures excavated in the rock. They're the kind of industrial Architecture. There are about thirty tanks dug into the rock, aimed presumably at salting of fish and the preparation of garum during the Roman era. Is classified as a national monument.