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Fanzara is a small town, also called a municipality, located in the comarca (a type of region) called Alto Mijares. It is part of the Castellón province, which is in the Valencia region of Spain. This charming village is known for its unique approach to art and community.



Where is Fanzara?

Fanzara is nestled in the beautiful natural landscape of the Alto Mijares region. This area is known for its mountains and green valleys. The town is located in the eastern part of Spain, not too far from the Mediterranean Sea. Its location makes it a peaceful place, surrounded by nature.

The MIAU Festival

One of the most exciting things about Fanzara is its famous street art festival. It is called the Museo Inacabado de Arte Urbano (MIAU), which means "Unfinished Museum of Urban Art." Every year, artists from all over the world come to Fanzara. They paint amazing murals and artworks on the walls of the houses and buildings.

What is MIAU?

The MIAU festival started in 2014. It transformed Fanzara into an open-air art gallery. The idea was to use art to bring new life to the village. It also helps to connect people through creativity. The festival is a great example of how art can change a community.

Art for Everyone

During the festival, the streets of Fanzara become a canvas. Visitors can walk around and discover colorful paintings everywhere. These artworks tell stories and share messages. They make the village a very special place to explore. The art is always changing, making it an "unfinished" museum.

Life in Fanzara

Fanzara is a small community with a rich history. Like many villages in the region, it has traditional Spanish architecture. The narrow streets and old stone houses add to its charm. The people of Fanzara are proud of their village. They welcome visitors who come to see the art and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

Local Traditions

Even though it is a small town, Fanzara has its own local traditions. These often include local festivals and celebrations. They are a big part of life in Spanish villages. These events bring the community together. They also share their culture with visitors.

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