A space that aims to serve the population socially and culturally, providing a commercial area, exhibition space, an auditorium, a Tennis Club and a children's area.
Located next to Poço Corga River Beach, this mill is thought to have over 400 years of history, although the first records referring to its operation as an olive oil mill date back to 1939. Due to EU legislation, it ceased to operate as a mill and is now a museum, which aims to showcase the artisanal olive oil production process.
The Casa do Tempo was created to serve as a space for heritage preservation and a vibrant hub for cultural and educational activities. Therefore, in addition to hosting several temporary exhibitions each month, the Casa do Tempo also houses a permanent exhibition that, through contemplation of news reports from the newspaper "O Castanheirense" since January 1, 1937, and the appreciation of a collection of objects related to the wool industry, allows us to journey through the history of Castanheira de Pêra.
This House is on the premises of the Junta de Freguesia do Coentral since 2002, since this was the House where he was born, in 1835, d. Manuel Agostinho Barreto, Bishop of Funchal. Here you can find the booty and the whole history of the Morris dancers of Neveiros Coentral and to its founder, Herlander Machado, in 1964, and various tributes paid to castanheirenses, their customs and to their homes.