Church of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Features, inside, the Gospel side altarpiece in Baroque style. The chancel has the main altarpiece in Baroque style.
Baroque church of longitudinal composite plant and a single ship. The gabled facade is truncated by a Bell and a double arched portal down. In the interior, especially the altarpieces of gilt and polychrome, neoclassical and Baroque. It was built in the 13th century and remodelled in the 18th century.
The church remains from the monastic complex, which retains interesting architectural features. On the front, the portal with four archivolts is the primitive one and in the upper area, redone in the 17th century, São Bernardo, the founder of Cistercian, the Lady of the Assunção and São Bento, surmounted by the coat of arms of the Order, keep us company in this place isolated but superb. The head of the temple is divided into quadrangular chapels, revealing the typically Cistercian architecture. The interior, with 3 naves, without a transept, was greatly transformed in the modern era. In the monastic dependencies …
Founded in the 8th century, this monastery was rebuilt in the 13th century. From that time, the Gothic cloister with an arched arch with abundantly ornamented capitals remains. The church, built in the 17th century, is preceded by a narthex, with three arches topped by niches. The entire interior is worthy of reference, particularly the carvings.