The chapel dedicated to s. Matthew is a granite building, rectangular plant oriented Southeast\/Northwest. The front facade has a simple rectangular portal and in the elongation of the gable boasts a Bell Tower crowned by a Celtic Cross. Within stands, at the head, the main altar in carved and painted with Golden motifs, which houses religious imaginary.
The chapel of Vilarinho dry, dedicated to s. Paio, is deployed in a wide at the entrance, in the Northwest of the village. Granite Temple has a rectangular cover, on the main façade, flanked by two horizontal slots and surmounted by an oculus. The belfry, in the elongation of the gable, decorated with volutes is terminated by two pinnacles to skirt around a cross, the corners are complemented by pinnacles with ball. Inside this Chapel the granite of the walls contrasts with the high altar in gilt, which occupies the upper part of the wall of the headboard, where religious …
Set overlooking Agrelos Chapel, dedicated to Saint Mamede, is a temple in granite, rectangular plant oriented east-northeast (ENE)\/WSW at 10-Southwest (OSO). The main façade has a rectangular gate protected by a porch that connects the chapel a wall facing that sustains the Bell Tower. Inside stands the high altar in polychrome and gilded carvings, with religious imaginary. This is the chapel which is celebrated the mass of the feast in honour of s. Mamede, which is held annually in the month of August.