Parish Church, Baroque, Mannerist, with longitudinal plant. It consists of nave, chancel, vestry and Bell Tower. Inside avista font on the side of the Gospel and altarpieces of gilt and polychrome, Mannerist and Baroque.
Chiesa Madre (mother church) of longitudinal plant consisting of a single nave and a narrower chancel. In the interior, especially the sepulchral gravestone of Abbot of Meixedo, Manuel da Nóbrega de Azevedo.
This Lighthouse went into operation in 1876 and was the first lighthouse to be implemented in the Azores archipelago. In 1955 it was electrified and in 1993 went on to use the public network power.
The church was built in the 15th century and underwent significant alterations later. The façade features a portico with fluted columns and a triangular pediment. The interior is lined with 18th-century tiles depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin. The chancel is Manueline, and the portals are Renaissance.
Religious monument belonging to the order of Malta, consisting of nave and chancel juxtaposed and Bell Tower. In 1758 knew each other 3 altars dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, our Lady of the conception and the Friar João Gonçalves da Câmara, Knight Commander of the order of Malta. In the 18th century it was rebuilt the Bell Tower.