Inside this temple, the carved altarpieces evoke interventions from the Joanine period. Later renovations added medallions to the tabernacles, side altars, and niche ceilings.
A mansion-style house in eclectic style, with a rectangular floor plan and a chapel inside. Today, in addition to being a private home, it serves as a center for agricultural production. This house has been linked to the most significant moments in Portuguese history, and has hosted highly prestigious figures such as Camilo Castelo Branco, José Régio, and Bishop Trindade Salgueiro.
Rectangular in shape and covered in a soft sugar coating, the bolinhol, is the flagship of Vizela's traditional sweets at pilgrimages and food fairs. It was at these events that it became well-known, as it was sold wrapped in linen. The original recipe for the bolinhol was created by Ms. Joaquina Ferreira da Silva between 1874 and 1922 and has been passed down from generation to generation.
Roman bridge, built of granite, with three full-length arches and two cutwaters. The deck is curved, and the railings and parapets are made of solid stone. It was part of the Roman military road from Amarante to Braga. Today, with a view to rehabilitating and adapting its banks, a leisure area has been created, where guests can enjoy the adjacent green spaces.
The winery Avelino is a rustic restaurant, very popular in Vizela, known for serving delicious dishes and snacks typical of the Portuguese regional cuisine. Highlight is the fine wines.
Evocative monument of the Treaty of Tagilde, signed between the Portuguese King d. Fernando and the Duke of Lancaster, on July 10, 1372. This is the world's oldest military alliance that lingers in the world.