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Hum: The World's Smallest Town

Discover Hum, Croatia: Explore the world's smallest town, a captivating medieval gem in Istria with rich history and stunning architecture.

Hum, nestled in the heart of Istria, Croatia, claims the title of the world's smallest town, with a population of around 20-30 residents. This remarkably preserved medieval settlement offers a unique glimpse into the past, characterized by its ancient walls, cobblestone streets, and historical architecture.

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    Getting There

    Driving

    Hum is most easily accessed by car. From Buzet, follow the signs for Hum. The drive is approximately 20 minutes. Parking is available just outside the town walls for a flat rate of €3.

    Walking

    For a scenic approach, consider walking the Glagolitic Alley, a 7-kilometer path featuring 11 stone sculptures that represent the Croatian Glagolitic script. The alley begins near Roč and ends at the entrance to Hum. Allow approximately 2-3 hours for the walk.

    Public Transport

    You can take a train to the 'Hum u Istri' train station, followed by a 45-minute walk (approximately 3 kilometers) over two hills to reach the town. Check the train timetable for accurate timings. There are also some daily tours to Hum from Rijeka, Pula, Trieste, and Koper.

    Local tips

    Explore the charming cobblestone streets and admire the well-preserved medieval houses.
    Visit the Church of St. Jerome to see its ancient frescoes.
    Try the local Biska brandy, a traditional Istrian specialty.
    Walk the Glagolitic Alley, a series of monuments celebrating the ancient Glagolitic script.

    Discover more about Hum

    Hum, often referred to as the smallest town in the world, is a captivating medieval settlement located in Istria, Croatia. With a population of approximately 20-30 people, Hum is more than just its size; it's a living monument to history and culture.Founded in the 11th century as a small fortress, Hum has meticulously preserved its medieval character. Enclosed within its original city walls, the town features stone houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and historical landmarks that transport visitors back in time. Key attractions include the Romanesque Church of St. Jerome, known for its ancient frescoes, and the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Hum also holds significance as one of the oldest centers of Glagolitic writing, an ancient Slavic alphabet. The town is part of the Glagolitic Alley, a series of monuments celebrating this unique writing system. Visitors can explore the town's gates, where Glagolitic scripts are inscribed.Despite its size, Hum offers a rich experience with local cuisine, particularly Biska, a traditional Istrian brandy made from mistletoe. The town's annual election of the mayor, conducted in a traditional manner, highlights its commitment to preserving ancient customs. A visit to Hum provides a peaceful escape and a unique opportunity to explore a perfectly preserved medieval town.

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