The arcosolium near the Christ of the Good Death houses the carving of St. Bridget of Ireland, patron saint of the hermitage bearing her name.

If we move towards the foot of the church we come to the chapel of the baptismal font which houses the images of the parents of Mary, St. Joachim and St. Anne, and Jesus lying in the sepulchre, passage of the Easter procession.

The next chapel houses a baroque altarpiece, from Yelz. Presiding over the altarpiece is the Immaculate Conception, patron saint of Olite, accompanied by St. Nicaise, a fourteenth century carving, protector saint against the plague, and St. Francis Xavier, patron saint of Navarre and the Missions.  

Along the upper part of the wall there are two large windows where certain closed galleries with lattices were located, one for gentlemen and another for ladies, with access from the Palace, from where the members of the royal household could participate in the religious service. These were destroyed in 1930. One of the windows is decorated with a polychrome coat of arms of Navarre-Evreux.

The choir houses a beautiful Rococo organ from 1785, built by Diego Gómez, master organ builder of Larraga.

The stained glass windows of the quatrefoil and the windows of the church were replaced in 1998. These are the work of the local stained glass artist Alberto Chueca.

For an explanation of the chapels of the south wall, the Epistle side, head towards that side and press 5.