Pombaline Church where stands out abroad, the design of the façade, designed to have two towers, of which only one remains. Inside are evidence of the high altar, some images (Santa Inês, São Paulo, Santa Lucia and the Virgin) and an organ, possibly from the 18th century.
This is a church from the seventeen hundreds with a porch in the façade. On the corner there is a sun watch dating from 1763. On the inside it stands out some images.
Baroque church dating from the 17TH century, more exactly in 1678 by Francisco Lopes Franco, Attorney of the counts of Ericeira. Features a rectangular plan with Bell Tower. Integrates a small museum space.
Natural set of boulders, with steep areas where they discover tiny caves. Here there was a fortified settlement with occupations of the Chalcolithic and traces from the Bronze and Iron ages.
This church was constructed on the 14th century; it is formed by two volumes: the church body with a rectangular plan and the polygonal main chapel. The main chapel is preceded by a triumphal arch with three archivolts and it has a stone vault.
Mannerist Palace built in the 17th century by the Marquis of Ponte de Lima. Features an elongated rectangular with gable roof coverage. Featured, along the North wall, to a fountain lined with tiles.
Church rebuilt between the 15th and 16th centuries on the site of a primitive existed temple built in 1255. The Manueline sculpture and portal for the plateresca sculpture of the font.