The Clock Tower, located in the Town of Vide, was not built to watch, though in the century. XVI has passed to have this function.It has a square frame with masonry corners of granite, four eyelets and a bell. Its dome has a quadrangular pyramid with twelve small pyramids of the same design, on the landing. The old clock faces southeast and southwest again. The primitive face of the clock is dated 1570.
The Baths of sulphurous, located in the Town of Vide, stay in the valley of the Ribeira da Vide, about 1 km to the southeast of the village. The whole building has three floors which, in addition to the treatment areas include the reception areas for the guests, treatments, indoor swimming pools, cooling zones, gym as well as traces of old thermal area. These waters are indicated for diseases of a osteo-articular (arthritis), respiratory (asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, rhinitis) and skin.
The Pillory Vide is situated opposite the Town Hall, is made of granite and is based on a square platform with three steps on which rests the octagonal shaft. Its conical helm flanged bearing the Cross of Avis on the opposite side of the royal arms.Pelourinho had four anchors drilled into the top of the column where the "criminals" were hung from a rope placed under the arms, and sometimes were tied to the column. It was one of those positions that were exposed to popular derision and physical punishment, which varied according to the seriousness of the offense or the customs of the time.The pillory is classified as a national monument.
The Walls of Fortress Vide has two thousand five hundred square meters, has an unkempt oval fort, inside which could house fighters and residents of a small town. Inside, the floor is lined with underground galleries that connect the old houses afidalgadas Avis Street and the area of the spout.
The Church of Our Lady of Candles, located in the Town of Vide, is a temple of two large ships, without great artistic effects and popular architecture.The main body of the sixteenth century, has four round arches and masonry dome cove; the aisle, shorter, has three arches, also of masonry, and its medieval dome design with wavy ribs, is divided into four half moons.Front of the High Altar, richly carved in baroque century. Seventeenth century there are three graves. XVI.In the second chapel on the side of the Epistle, is the underground tomb, enclosed by a board worked and dated 1653, of Friar Gaspar Ribeiro de Simas and his wife, D. Frances de Siqueira. In the bow was set in front of your coat.

The Church of the Holy Spirit, located in the Town of Vide is the heyday of the Village, more specifically the beginning of the century. XVI. The main entrance, the side altar and the grave of Brás Gonçalves Figueiró are marble.The roof is hidden by a parapet wall with battlements guarded paralelepipedic truncated, the steeple is classic, with a bell-century. XVI, another century. Seventeenth and ring a bell in noteworthy.The aisle was added to enlarge the space of the church.
Station Vide is a building with graceful lines, pleasing in its path in its granite worked in the eaves and talon and beautiful panels of polychrome tiles, painted by L Batistini in 1933.The motives of the exterior panels are even suggestive. There are pigs in the meadow, picking olives, costumes and the village field, horse breeding, sheep herding, with threshing wheat beasts, drawing the cork, plowing the land with mules, sowing, harvesting, transportation of wheat for threshing, the Clock Tower at Town Hall and the Pillory.High on the facade, there is another panel framed with flowers, a coat of Quinas the center.The station was decommissioned decades ago and recently underwent an intervention of recovery and adaptation transforming it into the present magnificent Queen Cottages Leonor.