Campo da Feira

It has many of the city's landmarks such as the Santos Passos Church, the S. Francisco Comercial Center and the old Colégio de Nossa Senhora da Conceição.

In the south of the Campo da Feira is located the main attraction of the square, the Santos Passos Church, and opposite to it are the streets that lead to the Oliveira Square and the Medieval Walls and the Nossa Senhora da Guia Chapel and respective oratory.

These are separated by three rectangular gardens filled with flowers and bushes that are changed periodically to match the current season.

[3] The gardens, officially called Jardins do Largo da República do Brasil, received the national award for good practices in local administration in 2008.

The square was home of the Vila Pouca Theatre, located on the right side of the Campo da Feira.