Judging by the architecture, this Chapel features a form of construction typical of the end of the 15th century and early 16TH century, showing similarities to the monastery of San Pedro de Instrumentals by the stones. The mural there patent is of great artistic beauty, the two-dimensional nature of the figuration and by drawing the faces of angels, performed in the mid-16th century and attributed to the painter Arnaus, one of the most interesting fresquistas of the Portuguese Renaissance. The chapel underwent conservation works in 2004 and 2005.
Opened in early 2012 in Avenida da Boavista, this elegant space offers an alternative classic sushi and fusion combined with warm dishes grilled in the traditional Japanese teppanyaki plate, made by chef on show-cooking with the ingredients and seasonings selected by the client. Lunch offers a wide variety of sushi and teppanyaki in buffet regime. Proposes two options for dinner the carvery description, the first with classic sushi and teppanyaki and the second with classic sushi, hot sushi and teppanyaki.
Chapel featuring stonework from the Manueline period. The nave, elevations, and tower are from the Baroque period. The altarpieces are Rococo in style.