This Chapel, dating from the 17TH century, it was later altered in the 18TH century and expanded in the 20th century. It was built on a very simple vernacular style, standing out the shot of the facades in cornice in whole rolls and the main altarpiece.
Conventual church dated from the XVII century, with harmonious façade, single nave and rectangular main chapel. In 1994 repairing and adaptation works were carried out turning the former conventual rooms into tourism lodgings.
At Fonte da Telha, near the beach, the South is an experience that blends the hostel, with gastronomy and the surf! The hostel has a relaxed environment, with rooms for groups and free internet, Italian-inspired restaurant and how to surfing, there is a school which offers classes.
Fifty seconds is how long it takes to take the elevator to the Fifty Seconds restaurant. The ambience of the room and the inspiring location, 120 meters high, overlooking the Tagus River, accompany each dish, which tells a story of flavors of the world.
In the Church main facade it stands out the Renaissance gate with striated shaft column, a perfect arch and medallions with heads in relief overcome by Coat of Arms. The inside has one only Nave lighted through holes. The walls are covered with tiles from the XVI and XVII centuries. The Renaissance triumphal arch and the main Reredo have to be enhanced.
This church has a Romanic structure that through the time it underwent several transformations. It still maintains the corbel and two rose windows on the façades. It presents on covered porch connecting the main façade to the campanile. On the inside it has a nave and the cross arch settled on columns with worked capitals from the primitive period. It stands out the main chapel with carving altarpieces.