The ancient Roman temple of San Bieto was converted in the early 15th century and rebuilt in the 17th century under the orders of D. Gonzalo de Valladares and is sponsored by San Benito. Like the manor, it was declared a cultural asset in August 2012. The facade and tower were built in 1784, as evidenced by the inscription above the entrance arch. The most striking elements are the two Baroque bell towers and their Gothic interiors, with the main vault, the two inner churches with the tombs of Mr. Gonzalo de Varadares and his wife, Maria Ozores Silva, and the main churches that preside over are located in the Appreciation Baro Ke altar painting. Two granite statues, dubbed "Balboa," dressed as warriors armed with wolf-tooth sticks and shields, escorted the funeral of the lord in the temple, symbolically protecting the square and church. Adega Cambados