It is a relic kept in the Capilla Real at the Seville Cathedral.
Seville Cathedral was built to demonstrate the city's wealth, as it had become a major trading center in the years after the Reconquista in 1248.
Seville Cathedral has fifteen doors on its four facades.
It remained the world's largest cathedral for nearly a thousand years thereafter, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520.
His uncle named him a member of the cathedral chapter of Seville Cathedral in 1505.
He became a canon of Seville Cathedral on June 4, 1574.
He created the altarpiece for the tabernacle of the Seville Cathedral, which was destroyed in 1824.
Early in his career, he became a canon of the cathedral chapter of Seville Cathedral.
Sandstone from the same location was also used for pillars in Seville Cathedral.
Between 1525 and 1536 he produced several windows for Seville Cathedral, many of which survive, before later moving to Granada.