Tis statue, by the sculptor Luís Queimadelas, pictures a mother with two children, while holding one of them close to her breast, and intends to pay tribute to every mother.
This granit chapel is not open to public visits and is badly preserved. A special note to the main window and to a bell tower located to the right of the façade and accessed from the exterior.
This chapel, commanded in 1605 by the Cónego António Almeida Abreu, was then rebuilt in 1635 and in 1738. In 1956 it was moved to its current place. In this stone church, a special note to th two corynthian columns that side the entrance and to the image of Our Lady sided by the heraldic armory on the top of the door.
This chapel, from 1742, was built in the honour of Our Lady of the Remédios. It has an octogonal shape and in its interior the late baroque retable of polychrome carvings that imitates marble and a stonework of white and blue tiles with hagiographic thematic stand out.
This rococo church, dating from the 18TH century, stands out, inside, the neoclassical, with sobriety and polychrome carving without gold. On the throne the chancel altar you can admire a statue of our Lady of mercy, 18TH century work.
In this grandiose building with 2 floors, a special note to the central area, topped by three female statues with the royal arms in the centre. The windows of the upper floor have arches and the ones in the lower floor are rectangular.