It has a cylindrical shaft, stringed to the ring, with diamond-shaped ornaments at the top. Its crown is composed of two pyramidal trunks topped by an iron armillary sphere. It sits on a platform with three steps.
Baroque church with a single nave, high choir, chancel, and sacristy attached to the chancel. The altarpieces are carved, Rococo, and feature wooden imagery.
It encompasses Mouzinho de Albuquerque Street, Santa Columba Street, Avenida da República Street, General Leão Street, João de Deus Street, and the street that runs down to the fire station on Avenida Sá Carneiro. This interesting cluster, comprised of narrow, rural streets and stately homes, is well worth a close look.
A manor house characterized by its arcaded structure, supporting a first floor with a colonnaded balcony, connected to a unique and monumental chimney. It features an attached chapel with a single nave and a chancel. Notable are the frescoes of perspective architecture on the vault and Rococo carving elements with fine scrolls, plant bands, and floral garlands in the chapel. Currently, the Municipal Library is located on the first floor.
This is a simple, rustic pillory where is settles a three steps platform, It possesses a twisted shaft with two frames on the superior part and an inverted conic body finishing the pillory.