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La Iglesia más pequeña del mundo se encuentra en Málaga, España en el Castillo de Colomares.

En su interior el castillo alberga una capilla de 1,96 m2 dedicada a Santa Isabel de Hungría y fue consagrada por el prior del Monasterio de La Rábida en Huelva.

La iglesia es tan pequeña que una vez se celebró una boda en la que sólo el cura cabía dentro mientras los novios escuchaban y obtenían el sacramento matrimonial fuera de la capilla.

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La Iglesia más pequeña del mundo se encuentra en Málaga, España en el Castillo de Colomares.

En su interior el castillo alberga una capilla de 1,96 m2 dedicada a Santa Isabel de Hungría y fue consagrada por el prior del Monasterio de La Rábida en Huelva.

La iglesia es tan pequeña que una vez se celebró una boda en la que sólo el cura cabía dentro mientras los novios escuchaban y obtenían el sacramento matrimonial fuera de la capilla.

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