Former palace built in 1599, with a rectangular plan, with two floors and two bodies and a central courtyard, owned by the Matos Azambuja family. It later became the property of the Hintze Ribeiro family and, in 2007, it was sold. Inside you can see murals from the period of Queen Maria I, 19th-century marblework and wallpaper from the late 18th century.
This is a noble house, from the XVII century. The first floor has 7 rooms from which the azulejos room and the dining-room stand out for its decoration with XVIII and XIX century works. The classification includes the gardens, the orchard and the wall. Presently, the Biscaínhos Museum is here.
Mannerist Palace of long facades, in which all the decorative effort focuses on the main facade, divided by pilasters and crowned with pinnacles accented with cornice and Cyma with gargoyles in the shape of fish heads and pig's head. The roof is ripped by dormers, taking main facade a mansard roof and a Dormer ornate ostentosamente. The Palace belonged to Dom João de Souza Silveira, Alcaide-Mor to take, and later local authority services to take the family and Adam Cap.
Founded in the XVI century and repaired in the XVIII century, it resisted the earthquake of 1755. This is a large palace with 14 windows at the façade of the noble floor, and 64 rooms, some of them with paintings of Pilment.