The chapel of Santo António rises at the entrance to the village, a short distance from a Roman-medieval bridge. The current Baroque-style temple must have its origin in an older monument from the medieval period, which underwent profound remodelling in the 18th century. The building, with a single nave, a rectangular plant and a ceiling lined with blue painted wood, displays granite stonework windows and portals.
Inside, the collection of the Sacred Art Museum of Alvoco da Serra is currently deposited, which gathers, among other pieces, ecclesiastic garments, imagery from the 17th century, and four Renaissance limestone sculptures, of which a tabernacle is highlighted, authored by master João de Ruão.
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