Probably dating from the second decade of the 20th century, this building presents itself as a fine specimen of eclectic architecture. The abundance of decorative elements displayed in the building proves the deliberate use of a variety of styles.
Building located in the heart of the old fishing village, has 3 floors and is an example of the city construction of Setúbal during the modern age. Over time underwent several changes but kept the essential characteristics of different eras of construction, with the ground floor to present testimonies Manueline. According to legend, this building is related to the attempted assassination of King John II, during a procession of God's body held in town sadina. At the top of the door is recorded a Latin inscription, cut by a sculpted head. On the corner of the building are the remaining …
This construction is from 1490 and has Diogo Boitaca signature. This is a highly important work on the Portuguese architectonic history; hence it is one of the first constructions to present Manueline architecture features. To stand out the main chapel and the glazed tiles revetment from various periods.