Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Santo Domingo de Silos

Santo Domingo de Silos

Santo Domingo de Silos is a historic town located in the province of Burgos, within the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. As of 2004, the municipality had a population of 292 inhabitants. ​

The average annual temperature is 10.3 °C (50.6 °F), and the area receives approximately 714 mm (28.1 inches) of precipitation annually. ​

Santo Domingo de Silos is renowned for several significant events and attractions:​

  • Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos: Dating back to the 7th century, this Benedictine monastery is celebrated for its Romanesque architecture, particularly its 11th-century cloister. ​
  • Cultural Significance: The town gained international recognition in 1994 when the monks’ Gregorian chant album sold over 4 million copies. ​
  • Cinematic Heritage: In 2015, volunteers restored the iconic Sad Hill Cemetery, the film set of the final scene in Sergio Leone’s “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” attracting fans worldwide. ​
  • Sporting Events: In 2024, the town hosted the inaugural Spanish Gravel Cycling Championship, drawing notable cyclists and enhancing its appeal as a sporting destination. ​

For more information about the town and its administrative services, you can visit the official town hall website.​

Specific details about urbanizations within Santo Domingo de Silos are not readily available. For comprehensive and up-to-date information, it is advisable to consult local real estate agencies or the town hall’s urban planning department.​

Santo Domingo de Silos offers a unique blend of historical significance, cultural richness, and scenic beauty, making it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors.​

One Spanish region where tourists are welcome - especially spaghetti western fans

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