One was the later additions to this Chapel is an outstanding altarpiece by Jaume Huguet in the fifteenth century.
The Chapel's construction followed an order by James II and the reigning Queen Blanca d'Anjou.
[1] The sculptor Joan Claperós, under the mandate of Peter, Constable of Portugal (1463-1466) designed sixty earth floor tiles painted with representations of angels and the arms of Aragon and Sicily.
Along with this, the king ordered for the magnificent altarpiece of Epiphany that presides over the chapel by the artist Jaume Huguet.
[2] Media related to Capella de Santa Àgata, Barcelona at Wikimedia Commons