The gallery's walls and ceiling are reinforced to hold sculptures and paintings over two stories tall.
Those walls hold bold paintings by a local artist.
This now holds fine furniture and paintings.
One room contains huge ornate mirrors while another holds oversize paintings in gilded frames.
Many tombs also hold paintings, that in many cases represent the funeral or scenes of real life.
The collection holds household objects, paintings, calligraphy, and documents relating to the early foreign trade in the area.
This painting probably dates from 1552; the side altars hold paintings of later centuries.
The Santo Domingo church houses a museum holding paintings.
Maglinger's grandson, also an artist, holds numerous original sketches and paintings.
A reredos is often wooden with niches and holds statues or paintings.