It is impossible to praise too highly the perfection of even the smallest details of this woodwork, which is unrivalled throughout France. Especially worthy of remark is the consummate skill with which the joints have been concealed in the assembling.
To-day, 110 in number, the stalls extend the entire length of the choir aisles in a double row: high stalls and low stalls.
The high stalls, with very elevated backs simply decorated with an arch in accolade, are covered by a continuous canopy ornamented with pinnacles and pendentives of the finest workmanship.
To the right and left of the entrance to the choir, two larger stalls with separate canopies are surmounted by a pyramid fifty-three feet high, carrying the statues of the Church and Synagogue.
These are the master-stalls.
The two terminal stalls near the chancel are likewise surmounted by a pyramid with small statues.