Mannerist Chapel of longitudinal plant built by Sergeant-mor Domingos Martins War in 1716. In the interior, especially the Gospel side pulpit, with Corbel stone basin and wooden balustrade guard.
Bronze statue of Dom Sancho I (1185-1211) located on top of a pedestal in the middle of a large square. That was Dom Sancho granted a Charter to the City Guard, in November 27, 1199.
Bridge of one arch back in one piece consisting of a Board in easel and walled guard, currently with pedestrian circulation. The soffit of the arch shows the monumental apparatus. The floor is composed of shingle.
Bridge constructed in granite masonry, without guards and with cobblestone pavement. Served the mills that stood in its proximity, on the left bank, taking advantage of the slope of the banks. Today are already in disuse.
This bridge has an inclined platform and lateral guards, settled in six arches with different spans and arrows. On the bollards there are four breakwaters and above these, four mains for water drainage during the floods.
This is a mediaeval bridge in which two perfectly vaulted arches stand out. It possesses a platform with two metres wide, guards formed by granite flagstones vertically settled and prismatic breakwater.