It was built in 1839 as a summer residence for John Allen. The camellias of the fifth, well known, came to win some prizes. The farm is still owned by the Allen family. John Allen is also responsible for the introduction of some specimens of plants and shrubs in Portugal. The farm is still owned by the Allen family.
The São Martinho de Cedofeita Church was built by the Cónegos Regrantes de Santo Agostinho (religious order). The main façade has a door with three archivolts.
The building of the refrigerator the fish was a joint project of Januário Godinho and engineer Correia de Araújo. The design of the rationalist architecture reveals itself. This building is the resolution of the corner.
Integrated Chapel in the gardens of the Crystal Palace, which was built by Princess Augusta of Montlear, in honor of King Charles Albert of Savoy, King of Piedmont and Sardinia.
Work done by Barata Feyo and Salvador Carvão da Silva D’Eça, open in June, 1966 at the Praça Gonçalves Zarco. This statue is a replica of the statue offered to the Rio de Janeiro city on its 4th centenary.
This was one of the most seen places at the city postcards. Built in 1920, similar to a Mediterranean terrace, the Pérgola offers a great view over the Ocean, the horizon and the beaches. Try to be here at sunset.
The Corcéis, by João Fragoso, are at the Praça D. João I. The statues are in bronze and settled on polished granite plaques. They are two equal elements, where a young boy tries to tame a wild horse.