Pelourinho square base based of three steps. At the top of the column is the cross of Malta. It has two entries: "." and "Malta-Hospitable Recovered-1983"
18th century chapel, with wooden ceiling in mixer and coffered painted. The main facade painted white and trim in gray. The Center features a portal with frame in Slate, flanked by a barred window.
Religious architecture consisting of nave and chancel, separated by a Transept. The interior retains some of the symbolic religious figures, like a dead Christ with the Holy Women and s. John the Evangelist. It stands out, too, the altar in gilded, coffered ceiling and the niches of the main Chapel, where you can see 2 figures carved in stone from Ançã, depicting Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. The ceiling panels saves the Via Crucis.
Very simple religious monument, with different traits than usual in this type of construction. The entry is preceded by a porch and perfect round arches in 3 sides. Inside stands the shale and pavement structure early Mannerist altarpiece, despite having been mischaracterized.
16th century monument, of small dimensions, unusual in the area. The only visible facade, just wooden door. Inside, with the lower floor at street level, can enjoy an altarpiece painted that mimics marmoreados, posterior to the edification of the Church.