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What is the smallest town in Spain and how much do its houses cost?

What is the smallest town in Spain and how much do its houses cost?

What is the smallest town in Spain and how much do its houses cost?

Spain has such a picturesque and amazing natural landscape, from wide valleys and high mountains to winding rivers and diverse wildlife. If we take a look at the cities, we will also see diversity: cosmopolitan cities like Madrid with over three million residents; and truly small municipalities like Frías, the smallest municipality in Spain.

Frias is the smallest municipality in Spain.

Located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Frías has fewer than 300 residents. This medieval treasure boasts a rich history and impressive architecture. Recognized as a town since 1435, when King Juan II granted it this title, this small village holds centuries of history within its walls.

Frias' rich history

Frias has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the Middle Ages. Founded in the 9th century, it has witnessed many events over the centuries, leaving an indelible mark on its architecture and culture.

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In the Middle Ages, it was an important defensive stronghold due to its strategic location on top of a hill, which allowed for control over the crossing of the Ebro River and protection against potential invasions.

Velasco Castle

In the 17th century, the city came under the control of the Velasco lordship, a powerful noble family that left its mark on Frias by constructing the impressive Velasco Castle, which, with its towers and walls, still remains one of the main tourist attractions of the city.

Preservation of historical heritage

Today, the city has retained its medieval charm with cobbled streets, stone houses and a peaceful atmosphere that invites you to immerse yourself in its history. Traditional architecture mixes with Renaissance and Baroque elements to create a unique and mesmerizing urban landscape. Frias is also known for its traditional festivals such as Holy Week or the celebrations in honor of St. Vincent Martyr, its patron saint.

Much larger than the smallest town in Spain, Frías is a historical treasure that captivates those who dare to explore its medieval heritage and its millennia-old history.

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