Ermida de São Sebastião
Chapel built at the end of the 15th century, having been renovated in the 18th century. The south façade boasts a stone with a sculpted rosette. Internally, it has a wooden ceiling in the nave and a vault in the chancel. Simple, rectilinear façades, covered with figurative tiles from the 17th century.
- Difficult external parking
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Monuments near Ermida de São Sebastião
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Johannine building, with design by Manuel da Maia, built by King John V in 1750. Presents the façade crowned by a small bell tower and boasts a Royal arms.