Capela de São Pedro de Vir-à-Corça
Granite Romanesque temple, probably dating back to the 13th century, whose name is related to a legend concerning the child saves the demon by Santo Amador and fueled by a DOE. On the façade, stands out the main portal in arch, topped by rosacea, and the side portals in arch with tympanum smooth. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch of two lintels arch and pointed arch.
- Easy external parking
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