1. St.Iria’s Convent and Chapel
Don’t let this monument fall
St Iria’s Convent was an old shelter in the XIV century, built upon a Visigo-
thic Monastery. It was the place where Saint Iria, the town’s patroness, was
martyrized. The chapel, reconstructed in XVI century, includes a portal and a
window from the Renaissance period, and is located near river Nabão.