San Vitores Church
Frías
POI

It appears for the first time in 1211 in documents of Vadillo. The priest of this parish also attended the hospital of the same name. At the beginning of the XVI century the pope annexed this church to that of San Vicente, perhaps because of the ruin suffered by a rock fall that demolished the vaults. In 1706, according to documents, it was considered a hermitage; later it was considered a cilla to store tithe grains. Repaired in the middle of the same century, it was soon used again as a storehouse. Because it was indecent and profaned, it was thought to bury all the saints, remove the baptismal font and demolish it.

