The decoration in a given room either depicts the actions performed there or has some symbolic tie to the room's purpose, providing abundant information on temple activities.
Ceramics are underrepresented here, but the display includes a majestic Ga'andan ancestral pot, whose textured decoration depicts a female torso, complete with scarification marks, nipples and navel.
The decoration on top depicts the Victory Cross, symbol of Asturias.
The elaborate interior decorations with stucco and paint depict a variety of subjects and cycles.
The decoration, in elaborate openwork, depicts a celestial horse with wings surrounded by scrolling clouds.
This decoration depicted biblical events through images so that even the illiterate could dwell in the ideals of religion.
Interior and exterior decoration depicts themes related to the printing industry.
The rich decorations of the church depict the Baroque style of architecture.
The decoration of the cross-vaulted ceiling depicts four cherubim and four seraphim.
The rich decoration depicted a nighttime forest, hung with birdcages of every shape and size.