The initial project resulted in a single family building. Along the years it was remodelled and enlarged, so that it was divided in four autonomous fractions, just as it is today.
Recovered in the early 19th century, this Palace features a stucco-walled interior with frescos designed. Currently, work in this space the Parish Council and the library.
The old Stones, now named Skones after entering the K group. Located near the Kais restaurant, by the Tejo river, this space plays most revivalist music, namely rock music.
Belvedere offering beautiful panoramic views over the surrounding region. Can leverage and pay a visit to the shrine of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, classified as Historic Archaeological Value.
Bust paying homage to Maximiliano de Sousa, one of the most popular radio, TV and theatre artists in Portugal, since the 1940s until his death in 1981.
Former Carthusian Convent, founded in the early 17th century by Saint Bruno, features a small cloister with three arches in each wing and a limestone façade.
This iron sculpture represents the time of the murder of Inês de Castro, taking as inspiration the picture painted in the early 20th century by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro.
Spacious and modern, with a fountain, garden benches and some cafes. Historic square that continues, as in the early 20th century, being the meeting point of the population of Portimão.