Ahead, steps under the altar lead to the alabaster tomb of Santa Eulàlia, one of the city's two patron saints, martyred in the fourth century.
He was buried in St. Michael's church, apparently in the family chapel, and a large alabaster tomb for himself and both his wives was installed.
The magnificent alabaster tomb with effigies of himself and his two wives there has been termed the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England.
It is the earliest alabaster tomb in Cheshire.
An impressive alabaster tomb was later installed, with part-gilded effigies of all three.
He is buried in an alabaster tomb in Bath Abbey.
This appears to be a fair price for a high-status alabaster tomb.
Three interconnected cloisters lead up to the church that contains the alabaster tomb of Don Juan, the monarchs' only son.
From the middle of the sixteenth century, workshops focused instead on sculpting alabaster tombs or church monuments.
He is buried in an alabaster tomb in the north aisle.