The Director of the González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts, Jaume Coll, has catalogued a total of 275 typologies in the pavement; the most important ceramics can be found ‘in situ’ in the noble rooms.
Most of the flooring in the gallery, which unfortunately disappeared in the years before the Town Hall took ownership of the building, has been replaced by a new flooring that respects the colours of the 16th century Castle tiles, typically Renaissance, in the different rooms on the main floor.