The Royal Chapel Museum is housed in the San Pedro De Alcantara Sanctuary which dates from the 16th Century. Some alterations were made two hundred years later by Ventura Rodriguez. Three rooms of the museum are devoted to Baroque art from the 17th and 18th centuries and these include a painting of San Francisco de Asis by Carmona. Other items include precious metalwork, ceramics and embroidery. There is a thornless rosebush in the orhard of the sanctuary.