The side altar piece of the famous painter Kremser Schmidt and the high altarpiece, which was painted by one of his students, are worth seeing.
The church's high altarpiece was painted in 1730 by Johann Georg Schmidt.
Like the panel of the Martyrdom of Saint Cucuphas, this painting was part of the old high altarpiece in the monastery of Sant Cugat del Vallès.
The painting was commissioned as the high altarpiece for the Church of Santissima Annunziata in Florence and its theme had long preoccupied Leonardo.
The high altarpiece is a copy of Guercino's St Michael the Archangel from San Pietro in Vaticano.
In 1862 the church was renovated, at which time the original high altarpiece was removed.
The first documented piece that Huguet was commissioned to paint was the high altarpiece of the Church of Sant Antoni Abat in Barcelona in 1454.
This church, built between the 16th and 18th centuries, has an interesting high altarpiece.
Duccio's high altarpiece, the Maesta, was commissioned in 1308.
The high altarpiece portraying the ascension of the saint was conceptualized by the elder Fischer and executed by Ferdinand Maxmilian Brokoff.