The Cathedral of Palencia is dedicated to San Antolín, patron saint of the city of Palencia. Popularly known as 'the unknown beauty', it was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1929. The current Palencia Cathedral, in Gothic style, stands on a previous Romanesque construction, of which only a few remains remain.
The Cathedral of San Antolín de Palencia, also known as the "Unknown Beauty", is an impressive masterpiece of the Gothic style located in the city of Palencia. Its construction began in the 14th century and was completed in the 15th. It stands out for its imposing façade, rose window and its elegant flying buttresses. The interior houses valuable works of art, such as the main altarpiece and the tomb of San Antolín. This cathedral is a symbol of the historical and artistic splendor of Palencia.