Rectangular plant Theatre built in 1926 by a dealer, in the backyard of his home. Between 1968 and 1970, it was the seat of the Meiaviense youth movement and in 1975, Columbófila Society headquarters. In 1996, this theatre was the subject of major restoration and expansion.
Sunny building believed to have been built in the late 18TH century. Between 1926 and 1936, worked here the School of John of God and, in 1984, the Office of technical support of Torres Novas. Features of residential and Rococo civil architecture.
Pilgrimage shrine of small dimensions, built between 1908 and 1910. The interior consists of a polygonal plant chancel flanked by side chapels. It is located on top of a hill, with a vast terrace around.
Urban Palace with two floors, whose original construction dates from the 15th century. After being badly damaged by the earthquake of 1755, it was rebuilt between 1835 and 1836, settling here the Judicial Court of judicial district. In 1841, part of the building became the National Theatre, later called Teatro Virginia. Currently, it houses the headquarters of the Association of Defense of heritage and the band Torrejana Workers.
Rural Solar Mannerist characteristics and with a plant composed of rectangles arranged in l. Adossado is building a barn and figs. In the interior, highlighted by a room with 18th century tiles.
Large Solar, dating from the 19th century, located on a farm where there are other constructions: cellar, barn, oil press, oil press, animal pens and wine warehouses. Emphasis on the facade tiles, placed in 1917.
The original fountain was built, probably in the late 15TH century. It was later restored in 1684, when this date recorded on the same. This Manueline source is a recessed housing.