Placed, until 2002, 3 miles south to Monzaraz, some 660ft western to the road connecting Monsaraz to the River Guadiana bridge. The megalithic place is not a cromlech in the geometric sense of the megalithic naming. It’s probably a square megalithic place composed by 50 granite menhirs, having in its centre a big menhir with about 14ft high and weighing 7tons, decorated with a vertical line with megalithic pictures (covinhas). After the reconstitution of this megalithic place, were found, some 990ft north, small granite menhirs, all engraved in the basis. It’s the only transferred monument in the whole area of the Alqueva. It was reinstalled in 2004.