Almudena
Almudena is a name of Spanish origin, often associated with the Virgin of Almudena, the patron saint of Madrid. The name itself means "the one who is hidden" and has historical significance in Spanish culture. Almudena is celebrated on November 9th, coinciding with the feast day of the Virgin.
The Almudena Cathedral, located in Madrid, is a prominent landmark dedicated to the Virgin. It combines various architectural styles, including neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque elements. The cathedral is a popular site for both tourists and locals, reflecting the rich religious heritage of the city.