Mannerist Church which is believed to have been built in the 17th century, consisting of a longitudinal plan with a nave, a chancel and a vestry located near closer, with differentiated Interior gable roofs. In the interior, especially the pulpit on the side of the Gospel and to major late-Baroque altarpiece.
Church probably built in the 16th century, about a hypothetical medieval church. Presents a longitudinal plan with a single nave and a raised presbytery, with lateral Chapel, sacristy and attachments adossados. Denote characteristics of Renaissance and mannerist architecture.
Late-Mannerist Church, built in 1700, with a longitudinal plan composed by the Church, sacristy and mortuary chapel annex. The Church has a single nave, a choir-alto, a pulpit and a Tribune. Highlight to the belfry on the chancel.
Door belonging to Monsanto's Castle, with a straight lintel with three embrasures, being surmounted by the Royal Arms and topped by a parapet. Presents a guardhouse located near, of square plan and with door lintel rectum.
Door integrated into the Roman walls of Idanha-a-Velha, walled fence with a length of about 750 feet. This is one of the two doors that gave access to the interior of the village.
Door integrated into the Roman walls of Idanha-a-Velha, walled fence with a length of about 750 feet. This is one of the two doors that gave access to the interior of the village.