The Burgos Cathedral is a Gothic-style cathedral located in the city of Burgos, Spain. It was built in the 13th century and is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Spain. The cathedral is known for its intricate carvings and sculptures, including a large rose window and a variety of gargoyles. It also houses a number of important works of art, such as the "Passion Retable" by Gil de Siloé, a famous Spanish sculptor of the 15th century. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its significance as a masterpiece of human creative genius. Visitors to the cathedral can admire its impressive interior and exterior, including the soaring nave and the intricate tracery of the choir screen. The Burgos Cathedral is a popular tourist destination and attracts thousands of visitors every year.