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🏢 Narrowest Building in Europe
Medieval residential structure in Valencia's Old Town, 107 centimeters wide


🕐 2 min read · Updated 12 Apr 2026 at 16:42
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Valencia Old Town, near Plaza Lope de Vega, Spain
  • Façade width: 107 centimeters (42 inches)
  • Period: Medieval
  • Status: Intact and pedestrian-accessible year-round

The Narrowest Building in Europe is a residential structure in Valencia's Old Town that occupies a constrained urban plot measuring 107 centimeters across its façade. Built during the medieval period, the structure functioned as a multi-storey dwelling despite its width—approximately equal to a standard doorway. As of 2026, the building remains standing and visible from public streets within the pedestrian-accessible medieval quarter near Plaza Lope de Vega, with no formal admission fee or ...

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