The Victorian attitude to death and its presentation led to the creation of a wealth of Gothic tombs and buildings.
Queen Elizabeth died in 1336 and was buried in the monastery in a magnificent Gothic tomb.
The Gothic tombs of Queen Elizabeth and other royal princesses were transferred to the new building.
The ambulatory contains three outstanding Gothic tombs from the mid-14th century.
After being crowned King, Pedro commissioned two magnificent Gothic tombs for him and his mistress, both of which can still be seen inside the monastery church.
His magnificent late Gothic tomb is to be found in the church of Caromb, Drôme.
King Dinis I died in 1325 and was buried in a Gothic tomb the church of the monastery.
A Gothic tomb stands over his grave in the east crypt, which is named after him.
The church contains four Gothic tombs of the de Andrade family.
Its most important piece is the flamboyant Gothic tomb of Duarte de Meneses, missed in a battle in North Africa in 1465.