Fortified village with a Roman temple and a few pieces of wall. This castro presents a stroke irregular oval, circular constructions and the "podium" at the Temple of rectangular plant and cushioning device.
Baroque House of L-shaped plant, consisting of two horizontal and articulated volumes with two floors. On the main facade stands out a coat and a staircase which gives access to the second floor, intended for housing (the ground floor was intended for the cellar and storage).
Manor House of two floors, with the ground floor completely ripped by a six-arched colonnades, arches that match on the top floor the other so many Bay Windows. In the Centre of the façade, stands a coat. Notice the ceiling in one of the rooms, equipment with paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Rectangular cistern located in the basement of a residential building. The access is through an arch with imposed iron gate and a protruding, which leads to a sort of tunnel that leads to the water. No one knows for sure when it was built, pointing to the 13th and 14th centuries.
This beirã estate dated from the 17th century is composed by a simple and regular longitudinal plan with gabled roof. The chapel which was remodelled in 1997/1998 stands out.
Round arch, integrated in a wall, with staves and filling of granite that gives access to an underground, who thinks he's having been a medieval cistern.