A manuelin rural temple that still has features influenced by the gothic style, such as the main gate and the window on the high choir. Inside, a special note to numerous pictures of the 17th and 18th centuries, the manuelin font, the lateral altars of the 1700s, the rococo wodden carvings on the pulpit and the interesting retable on the high altar.
This church underwent severe modifications with the earthquake of 1755. Currently, in its interior, one can view fine quality pictures of the 1700s - such as a Jesus as a Child of the 18th century, greatly adored by the people - the magnificent stuccos of the 1800s on the high altar and the excellent Christ on the Cross on the high altar as well.
A fountain that dates back to 1772. In the centre there is a monochrome tile panel of the 19th century with an image of Our Lady of the Hill. In the lateral walls there are four marble stones, copies of the roman originals that were brought from the Miróbriga diggings by Frei Manuel do Cenáculo.
A fountain composed of the public washing place and its façade, dating back to 1868 with the Town Hall initials. One can still view the wall where the animals were kept, with the respective cufflinks.
A pillory with polygonal basis and column. The chapiter is square and has a sphre on the top. It was ordered by the Town Council in 1844 and built by José Miguel Rodrigues.