Situated next to the chapel of the Hermitage of São Julião, this cruise in limestone is dated 1788. Features a Latin cross shape and square profile arms, coat with small figurative and Panel tile tiles of spare figure.
Manueline pillory consisted of a platform with three octagonal steps escalated, where rests a column based foursquare chamfered, decorated with four balls and a fuste faceted drive unit.
Chapel consisting of nave and chancel. In the chancel enhances the vaulted ceiling with frescoes and, on the throne, an image of Santa Cristina, 15th century in polychrome stone. The cruise, in limestone, in the shape of a Latin cross and arms of square profile, bearing the date of 1688.
The Church consists of nave, preceded by a galilé and two bell towers. Inside the 17th-century tiles, being the remaining decoration dating from the 18th century. Highlight the altarpiece of the high altar, statuary, the talha, the paintings, the Tabernacle, pulpit, a trend of 1661 and the sink of holy water.
The primitive temple dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Serra, subsists on 18TH century façade, a Gothic inscription. This church presents a set of 16th century and 17th century elements of great interest. Of the acquis of the Church points out the 16th-century triptych.
With a modest exterior appearance, from the XVIII century, the inside, including the Sacristy is fully covered with tiles. Next to the chapel there is a Calvary from 1788. The classification includes both, the tiles and the close Calvary.