Closely related to Guadalajara, this Alcarrian village maintains a unique spirit of country labour and tradition.
This performance is played out on the streets of the town, taking advantage of the oldest buildings' façades and the beauty of its historic centre.
On his day, country workers pray the Saint for good crops and a generous harvest in a procession through the village.
Pezuela's population had its maximum peak during the 1950–70 period, yet the advent of the new century carried a severe decline in the number of dwellers with it.
Nonetheless, as previously described, in some festivities the town's population surges as a result of the arrival of people from Madrid and Alcalá de Henares.