Small, oval Chapel, whose construction was sponsored by Figueiredo, Portugal family as evidenced by the stone of guns that figure on one side. The facade is composed of wooden door, small bell tower and side window. The interior is composed of altar and image of the Patron Saint.
Baroque chapel of square plan with a facade torn by a door of van straight framed by pilasters and surmounted by a Greek cross. Inside is a high altar of rural characteristics and a stone dome with religious scenes.
Baroque chapel with a single nave and chancel, with ceilings of mixer. Features inside with coro-high wooden, side altarpieces of carved polychrome late-Baroque and Rococo altarpiece-mor.
Chapel of mannerist architecture and pioneering project. Presents longitudinal single space plan, the coverage is lit by Windows neomanuelinas, torn in the side facades. The interior has Mannerist gilded altarpiece. The throne of the altarpiece-mor features scenes of Christ's passion. Windows neomanuelinas in the lateral façades and, inside, the altarpiece of Mannerist gilded chancel.
This very simple Chapel, was built in the 18th century, suffering after profound changes in the 20th century. On the main facade, a fake frame, padded the belfry with access by stairs and intensely decorated altarpiece.