The Church of San Antón contains three chapels:
Chapel of Provost This is the first and widest
chapels that the church. Built in 1530 this chapel is an example of the late
Gothic style which can be seen in other nearby construction like
Begoña, La encarnación, San Vicente of Abando and San Pedro of Deusto. There is a large ogival arch at the entrance of the chapel. This arch is closed by a grille that was forged in
Bilbao. At the top of the entrance the
coat of arms of the chapel's founders (the
Lezama-Leguizamón family) are displayed. Historically, was a passageway that linked this chapel and Lezama-Leguizamón family's
tower house. There is a stained
glass window located in the front wall. The
chapel held two
altarpieces. One of the
altarpieces is dedicated to Santa Ana and the other is dedicated to Virgen de la Consolación. At present the chapel contains an
altar that contains a
wood carved
sculpture of Inmaculada and some
paintings. There is also a
silver lamp with the following inscription carved on it: "Esta lámpara dieron a su capilla de Santa Ana, Doña María de Leguizamón y Don Domingo de Isasi-Leguizamón. 1621".
Chapel of Piety The Chapel of Piety is smaller than the Chapel of Provost but bigger than the Chapel of San Roque. It possesses similar attributes of those present in the Chapel of Provost, having a
Gothic structure in the entrance
arch,
rib vault on the
ceilings and stained
glass windows. The
grille closing this
chapel is older than the grille closing the Chapel of Provost. The top part of this grille includes the
coat of arms of the Recalde family along with details of
the Passion. The intermediate
frieze contains the following inscription written in
Latin: "O Mater Dei, memento mei Iesu". It could be translated as "Oh mother of god, remember us before Jesus". In 1919 the Chapel of Provost and the Chapel of Piety were united with a
Gothic arch to enlarge the
communion rail.
Chapel of San Roque This is the smallest
chapel out of the three that the church of San Anton possess. This chapel is composed by a
rib vault and a small
blinded Gothic arch in the right wall. This was the original entrance to the church. When the new main front was built the Ibiceta family, which had their family sepulchre in the chapel, decided to transform it to an artistic
mausoleum with pious sculptures and decorative elements. The
chapel contains a round-headed arch sustained by
Corinthians columns. The chapel contains a sculpture of San Roque above the sepulchre and the sculptures of
Saint Lucy and
Saint Sebastian flanking it. ==Façade of Renaissance==