In 1584–1856, the villages of
Grebnevo,
Fryazinovka, and
Chizhovo stood on the territory occupied by modern Fryazino. Silk-weaving manufactures were established here in the second half of the 18th century. The first mention of Fryazino was in the 1584–1586 cadastres of
Moskovsky Uyezd: "Villages of Fryazinova and Samsonov as well on the river of
Lyubosivka, and it includes plowed gray land tillage 4
desiatinas and of fallow 13.5 desiatinas in the field and the same in two (implying: cultivated fields), hay 10 haycocks, firewood forest, 5 acres"
(). Then the village belonged to the demesne of
Bogdan Belsky. • 1791 — the
temple Theotokos of Grebnevo was built. • 1868 — the village Fryazino. • 1938 —
work settlement Fryazino. • 1951 — it was granted
town status. • 1968 Fryazino received the status of regional subordination. • December 29, 2003,
Presidential decree granted Fryazino the status of the
Scientific town of the Russian Federation. • October 28, 2009, in Fryazino under the chairmanship of
President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting of the Commission for Modernization and Technological Development of Russian Economy. ==Administrative and municipal status==