This Chapel is rare in the area, since it has a polygonal plan with nave and chancel. We highlight the triumphal arch and the main facade cornice that divides the belfry in two tiers.
Neoclassical Chapel of unique space covered by wooden ceiling, in mixer. Features, inside, chorus-high, lateral and altarpiece retable chancel in polychrome and gilded carvings, the first in late Baroque and neoclassical second.
Probably built in the 17th century chapel, consisting of a simple longitudinal plan, with a nave and two covered waters. Inside, the Rococo altarpiece in talha.
Chapel was probably built in the 17th century and rebuilt in 1909. Featured, inside, for a major altarpiece with two panels painted and, abroad, for the representation of an ox and a hog at the entrance.
The chapel in the village of Sobradelo, dedicated to St Andrew, is a small granite Temple of rectangular plant. The front facade has a rectangular façade and lengthening of the gable a belfry. The interior excels in simplicity, on the wall of the headboard has a niche, in round arch, which houses a crucifix, flanked by peanhas with religious imaginary.
Chapel of mannerist architecture and 19th century with unique ship and sacristy located near. Features inside chorus-high and the zone of the high altar is high.
Small chapel that has replaced the original, dated 1560. The facade features 2 side Windows and is surmounted by a Latin cross. The interior has a rectangular altarpiece with popular oriented decoration, painted on the front with dates, indicating the restoration that suffered. The image of Nossa Senhora da Graça is the Center, in the gallery.