Construction of the 17TH-18th centuries which features two facades forming a right angle, both ground floor and piano nobile. Access to front door makes for a one-ladder section which provides access to a broad plateau. On the wall of the staircase are two perfect round niches, complemented with monumental mythological sculptures from the 18th century. Annexes of the Manor include stables, cellar, barn, oven and homemade House. The classification includes the annexes and the backyard.
It is also called “Rebelo de Andrade” or Ceia Palace. This building from 1760 suffered some additions in 1840. placed on a sloping area, it has three floors in the main façade and four at the laterals and posterior façades. The noble floor differs from the others for the treatment given to the ashlar masonry and the iron on the balconies.
This house, repaired in 1919, has luxurious interiors and a neo-Arabian yard with a fountain. This is a good example of a mannerist urban palace, characterized by a great sobriety and simplicity that reveals the usual social division of space. The exterior simplicity contrasts with the romantic exuberance at the interior. It is also known as São Luís da Pena or Pais do Amaral Palace.