Chapel of Mannerist and Baroque architecture with longitudinal plant. Facades with apilastrados corners and trim in frieze and cornice. The interior of the chapel's choir-alto, pulpit in the side of the Epistle and altarpieces of gilt and polychrome, in neo-Baroque revival. The coverage of the ship with notification of Rococo frame, representing the Patron Saint, and the Gothic altarpieces, with Rococo language.
Chapel that shows Rococo elements. Once, it was at this location that the burials were made the population of villages from the opposite bank of the River Douro, of another diocese. Main altarpiece is made of polychrome and gilded Rococo grammar.
These are rural and isolated granite boundary markers. They are located in properties on the Douro River left shore. They delimit lands majorly made out of vineyards. They have an inscription on the superior part of one of the markers side.
Roman bridge in granite, built in the beginning of the Modern Age, formed by two perfect arches and two walls. The pathway has 48 metres length and 4 metres wide.
Cruise square floor, Baroque architecture, with coverage in coruchéu. Has images of a polychrome popular, on both sides, the Patron Saint and our Lady.
This pillory is defined by its civil and Manueline architecture and it is placed next to the Civil Parish. Its base is cubic and it has one sphere where it is sculpted a human face with pointed beard.
Quinta de Silvares is framed in the idyllic environment of the landscape of the Douro Valley, in the municipality of Armamar, parish of s. Cosmado. Has two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen.