Probably 16TH century chapel, to present a simple longitudinal plan, with a nave, a chancel and a vestry located near closer, with differentiated Interior wooden covers in mixer. In 1999, the chapel was completely remodeled.
This chapel is an example of the manueline religious architecture. Inside are worthy of notice the glazed tiles application. You may find them on the walls of the single nave, covered with figurative glazed tiles panels, as well as the chapel walls, the altar and the pews of the nave.
Isolated religious monument, similar construction at the same time, in this region. The simplicity of its lines is visible. The façade includes a portal back perfect and two Windows. The light enters through Windows that are at the level of the high altar and illuminate the entire ship. Inside stands the wooden altarpiece revival of Mannerist structure. This chapel was rebuilt in 1910 and remained the most characteristic features.
Chapel dating from the mid-18th century, presenting a rectangular plant, a facade with a door of van straight framed between pilasters. Above the door is a window on the roof and polylobulated eyepiece, a small bell tower surmounted by a cross. In the interior, especially the barrel vault coverage painted with scenes from the life of Christ, and to the main altar, dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ.