This temple has one only nave to which it opens four lateral chapels. The main chapel, with the walls covered by glazed tiles panels from the sixteen hundreds, possesses a carved altarpiece from the 17th century. It is also worthy to mention the baptism chapel.
The façade displays some traces from a Romanic doorway which panels are ornate by two pigeons. The inside has one only nave standing out the baptismal font that has it origins on the fifteen hundreds period, the pulpit and the image from Santa Maria.
The main door has pilasters Tuscan marble and triangular pediment. The interior is of a nave and two aisles of five bays and perfect round arches. In the chancel is a carved altarpiece. XVII and four screens of the same era.
This temple was constructed on the 16th century; it possesses three naves divided by round arches and fifteen hundreds columns with Ionic capitals. The wooden roof has in the central roof mate, an important and rare oeuvre. The main chapel has an altarpiece dated from the 17th century and the walls are covered in white, rose and black marble. It stands out the four panels in board with paintings from Diogo de Torres, the carving and the imagery.