The Cat Street is one of the most symbolic places of João da Pesqueira. It is thought that originated in the Arabic occupation and is, today, the authentic ex-libris of the Medieval Village, with a structuring of space dating back to that time.
This museum represents the main river activities that the inhabitants of Constância carried out until the middle of the 20th century. Fishing, shipbuilding and river transport stand out.
Is a relatively new Church, dating from the 18th century. Before the Church was a Chapel of St. John of the Tip, which was the parish. In the 17th century, due to population growth, the parish became Paradela from the river. The village of Tip is much older than the village of Paradela from the River, one of the oldest documents that it references is the testament of San Rosendo, dating from the 10th century has the name of St. John's Church, although the only Saint John that existed at the time was at the tip.
Bust erected in a square with the same name that intends to pay homage to this lawyer, statesman and liberal that he ended up becoming an inescapable figure in the history of Portugal. He is buried in the cemetery of the parish, according to his will, expressed in her will.