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The world's smallest city - Hum in Croatia

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Hum in Croatia is the smallest city in the world. We went to this small mountain village on the Istrian peninsula, where there is a street, a museum, a city wall and an old church. About 20 people live in the charming town of Hum, which also runs a cosy restaurant. Come to the world's smallest town Hum in Croatia!

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Towards the world's smallest city

The medieval town of Hum is located in the north-west Istria in Croatia, between the town of Motovun and the holiday resort. Opatija. As we drive the last few kilometres towards Hum, that is, the road that runs between Roč and Hum, various stone formations begin to appear. These are large monuments with letters of the Glagolitic alphabet, the oldest known Slavic alphabet. Because 1000 years ago this was a Glagolitic avenue, connected to the village of Roč - fascinating!

Inhabitants of the world's smallest city

The town of Hum is home to just over 20 people (various sources indicate between 21 and 26 people). We expected to come to something very small and desolate, but as soon as we arrived we were directed on how to park between all the big tourist buses. Croatians know how to do business so to speak!

Världens minsta stad - Hum i Kroatien
Hum in Croatia - the smallest city in the world

The medieval town of Hum in Croatia

The first thing you see when you park is a high city wall, two large buildings and a tall bell tower. We walked up to the large city gate which is lined with copper, and decorated with twelve shields representing all twelve months of the year. As we passed the entrance, we could also see stone slabs with engravings in Glagolitic, the old Slavic language of Croatia.

Världens minsta stad

Hum in Croatia is built from the old fortress Humski Kaštel, in the 12th century when Istria belonged to the great Frankish Empire. Margrave Ulrich I built many fortresses and one of them was Hum. Until the 17th century, Hum was referred to as 'castrum' (castle), but today it is the smallest town in the world.

Hum Istrien, världens minsta stad
Picturesque houses in Hum in Croatia

Church of St Jerome

Once inside the world's smallest city, you'll find the church of St Jerome and the chapel of Crkvica Svetog Jerolim, with frescoes (lime paintings) from the 12th century. Inside the church there are old wall writings in Glagolitic from the later 13th century. This is one of the oldest examples of Glagolitic literature.

Klocktornet i Hum, världens minsta stad
Världens minsta stad
The newer church from 1802 built on the former church by local master builder Juram Grzinic.

A single street

Hum in Croatia has a single street of shiny stone. Around the town there are also massive city walls, which have been renovated in the last ten years. We walked around the houses where the few inhabitants live among roses and flowers in bright colours. Hum is really a picturesque little town and it feels peaceful and quiet, despite the presence of tourists. The highest monument in the town is the large bell tower built in 1552.

En av gatorna i Hum, världens minsta stad
The only tiny little street in Hum, Croatia and the smallest city in the world.

Museum in Hum

The world's smallest town of Hum in Croatia has a museum where you can find more of the early Glagolitic scripts. The interesting thing about these is that they are considered the earliest form of Croatian writing, and a precursor to today's Cyrillic. The script was brought to the region by missionaries, including the missionary Saint Cyril, who wanted to translate the Bible and make it more accessible to the common people.

Hum i Kroatien, världens minsta stad
The world's smallest city

Specialities of Hum: Truffles and Humska Biska

The local restaurant, Humska Konoba, is run by the villagers and the region is full of truffles. Forests and olive groves are interspersed and the truffle fungus thrives here. Not far from Hum is the town of Buzet, also known as the "Truffle City".

The area is rich in truffles, and products such as olive oil or olive oil flavoured with truffles, own wine or marmalade. Hum's speciality is their homemade brandy, Humska Biska, which is created from a two thousand year old secret recipe with many herbs and mistletoe.

Hum i Kroatien, världens minsta stad
The tiny little town

The world's smallest city

Hum, the smallest city in the world, is of course listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's smallest city. Despite being very small, it is an interesting place to visit, a historical and cultural landmark.

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Hum i Istrien
Hum, världens minsta stad

Bergsbyn Motovun

We also visited the small mountain village of Motovun, which is about 40 minutes by car from Hum. When driving on the road, you suddenly see how the small mountain village rises on a high altitude.

Motovun is located inland in the northern part of Istria and is home to about 500 people. The village is famous for truffles and for the annual film festival which attracts several thousand tourists, actors and directors from all over the world.

Bergsbyn Motovun i Kroatien
Motovun

If you come by car, you can drive all the way up. If you have a caravan, you can park at the bottom of the hill and take a bus to the top. Up there you can stroll around the cool old houses ... and of course you can have a beer and a pizza while admiring the view. By the way, at the car park there is also a nice caravan park for motorhomes.

Bergsbyn Motovun - men vad gör den där gubben där vid väggen?
The mountain village of Motovun - but what is that old man on the wall doing?
En öl och en pizza, med utsikt från Motovun
A beer and a pizza, with a view from Motovun

See more around the world's smallest city

There is a lot to see and experience in Croatia! Here are suggestions for some great places, not too far from Hum (or Motovun):

  • Opatija - Historic spa with turn-of-the-century charm
  • Porec - Holiday resort in Istria
  • Vrsar - Small town in Istria with big surprises
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Facts about Hum - the world's smallest city

  • What country? Croatia
  • County? County of Istria
  • Language? Croatian (many also speak English)
  • Residents? About 23 people
  • Currency? Kuna (HRK)
  • Price point? Cheaper than Sweden
  • Time difference? None

Travelling to Hum

  • Car: We travelled from Porec by motorhome, which took just over an hour. From Opatija it takes just over 40 minutes, and from Zagreb about 2.5 hours.
  • Bus: There are bus services from many different cities in Croatia.

Restaurants in Hum

  • Humska Konoba is run by the few inhabitants and offers local specialities.

Accommodation in Hum

  • Hotels/rooms: We haven't stayed in Hum ourselves, but there should be rooms for rent both in and outside the city. Check Booking.com, for example.

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