Construction of a large wingspan, dating back to the beginning of the years 1920. It was recovered and restored in 1991, currently being used by the local population, who can buy flour or grind grain. Receive study visits.
The Bragança's Citadel is worth a visit. Enter its fortified enclosure, looking at the doors, and discover the castle walls, the Keep, the Church of Santa Maria, the Domus Municipalis and the Pillory.
A pedestrian trail that is approximately 12 km long and lasts between 3 and 4 hours. It is possibl to visit the Mamoa of Saint Amaro, as well as the chapel and the dolmen.
Built in the 20th century, this old prison was used to serve a prison sentence of up to 3 months, which involved intimidation and continuous isolation in a cell, except for prisoners who adopted good behavior. It currently houses municipal services.
It is said that this was the House where they were horribly tortured prisoners by the inquisitors, although there is no documentary evidence. Contends that this House has been in the service of the Inquisition only as process file or as a prison until the prisoners being judged in the Court of Holy Office, in Évora.