Chapel of St. Benedict, Boniface and Ladislaus (Royal): crest cartouche

The Chapel of St. Benedict, Boniface and Ladislaus is also known as the Royal Chapel, as it was founded in 1633 by the King Ladislaus IV, and owes the completion of its decoration to the King John Casimir. This is commemorated by the royal crest cartouche, supported by two angels, which hangs above the entrance to the chapel. The cartouche, made by Phillibert, is highly impressive for its size, carvings and rich gilding.