Mannerist and Baroque church of longitudinal plant consisting of a ship, a side chapel and a vestry adossadas, with differentiated toppings on gable roof. It was probably built in the 16th century, the ship being rebuilt in the 18th century and the main façade in the 19th century.
Nave church with a Baroque feature, façade of the late 19th century, and a Gothic portal. Inside, also include the gothic vaults decorated with starry warheads, the chapels for coffin and the 16th century Baroque carved the main altar. Stands out for its combination of Gothic, manueline and Baroque elements.
Source of backrest with a rectangular plant composed of two cocks, padded instrument, three tanks and two side pilasters. The backrest features the shield of Portugal carved.
Source of backrest consisting of a rectangular plant, three pillars divided by pilasters and pillars, circular tanks and tapstands in form of frowns and topped by shells. It was built in 1855 and dismantled in the 40 TWENTIETH century, being mounted again in the next decade.
Chapel of longitudinal plan simple with a single volume and with homogeneous coverage in gable roof. The interior space does not match the outer space, showing the inner markup of a presbytery. It was probably built in the 18th century, being completely rebuilt in the 20th century.