With only 63 centimeters in width, the narrowest house in the world was built in Aucallama, brings together rooms of a modern residence in two floors and already attracts thousands of visitors while awaiting the official validation of the Guinness World Records
The narrowest house in the world was built in Aucallama with only 63 centimeters in width and brings together, in a minimal space, elements of a modern residence. The property, designed and owned by local resident Fabio Moreno, is located in front of the main square of the city and already sparks the curiosity of visitors.
The purpose of the construction is to show that happiness does not depend on the size of the home, but on how the space is utilized. With a narrow structure and vibrant colors, the narrowest house in the world has attracted thousands of people and may establish itself as a new local sightseeing spot.
Structure brings together rooms of a modern house
Despite its unusual appearance and the possibility of being mistaken for an outdoor art installation, the narrowest house in the world was designed to function as a residence. Inside, it includes a bathroom, kitchen, dining room, hallway, bedroom, office, and service area.
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The construction also has two staircases that connect the two floors. All these rooms have been distributed within a width of only 63 centimeters.
Visitation draws attention in the center of Aucallama
The narrowest house in the world is located in a central area, right in front of the main square of Aucallama. The position of the property contributes to the flow of curious onlookers interested in getting a closer look at the construction.
Although visits are allowed, the reduced space imposes limitations for internal circulation. Due to the size of the structure, exploring the interior becomes very difficult for two or more people at the same time.
Request to Guinness is still awaiting verification
Fabio Moreno has already submitted a request to Guinness World Records for recognition of the narrowest house in the world. However, the process still depends on formal steps before an official confirmation.
The validation requires official measurements and technical documentation from the organization. Even with the wait, Moreno shows confidence that the narrowest house in the world will receive the world record.

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