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A 17th-century church attached to the church of San Francisco. It stands out for its plasterwork vaults, the Neoclassical altarpiece and the 18th-century paintings hanging on the side walls.
The church also houses the image of the Virgin of Solitude, one of the most venerated during Palencia's Easter celebrations, made in the 17th century by an unknown artist.
It is the seat of the brotherhood of Our Lady of Solitude.