His remains are kept in a burial chapel at the same school were he died.
Meanwhile, a burial chapel was built at the new graveyard in the Weibergraben.
He also put the burial chapel in the forest, rather than displaying it at the side of the avenue.
During the Carolingian era the additional buildings were built around the burial chapel.
The chapel served as the burial chapel of the town for many centuries until the cemetery was moved to another location in 1848.
Queen Sancha chose the new monastery as the site of the royal burial chapel.
As such, it has been significantly extended and altered over the centuries to accommodate a considerable number of burial chapels.
Only one building was left standing, a burial chapel.
After the restoration in the Palaiologan period it was used as burial chapel.
One of these was the von Brasch, who built a burial chapel, still standing, for their family members in the manor park.