Installed in a former guesthouse for pilgrims on their way to Santiago, the Interpretative Centre for the Portuguese Coastal Way was founded by João Paes (aka “O Velho”) in 1468 and later restored in the 16th century. On display are the Manueline windows as well as an inscription which was transcribed from the original. This building has served this purpose since November of 2018 and provides relevant information regarding the conclusion of the pilgrimage of the Portuguese Costal Way.