Hallgrímskirkja (Reykjavik)
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Reykjavik /
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interesting place, lutheran church/kirk
Skolavorduholti
121 Reykjavik, Iceland
Tel. 0354 510 1000
hallgrimskirkja.is
The Hallgrímskirkja (literally, the church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres, it is the tallest building in Iceland, although it is not the tallest structure (the Longwave radio mast Hellissandur, a radio mast in the vicinity of Hellissandur, is 412 metres high). The church is named after an Icelandic poet and clergyman, Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614 to 1674), who is best known in Iceland for his hymns.
It took 38 years to build the church; construction work began in 1948 and ended in 1986, the landmark tower being completed long before the church's actual completion. Situated in the city centre, it is visible throughout the city and has become one of Reykjavík's best known symbols.
The statue in front of the church represents Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red. It is somewhat older than the church itself, being a gift from the United States in occasion of the 1930 Althing Millennial Festival, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Iceland's parliament.
121 Reykjavik, Iceland
Tel. 0354 510 1000
hallgrimskirkja.is
The Hallgrímskirkja (literally, the church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres, it is the tallest building in Iceland, although it is not the tallest structure (the Longwave radio mast Hellissandur, a radio mast in the vicinity of Hellissandur, is 412 metres high). The church is named after an Icelandic poet and clergyman, Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614 to 1674), who is best known in Iceland for his hymns.
It took 38 years to build the church; construction work began in 1948 and ended in 1986, the landmark tower being completed long before the church's actual completion. Situated in the city centre, it is visible throughout the city and has become one of Reykjavík's best known symbols.
The statue in front of the church represents Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red. It is somewhat older than the church itself, being a gift from the United States in occasion of the 1930 Althing Millennial Festival, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Iceland's parliament.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallgrímskirkja
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Coordinates: 64°8'30"N 21°55'36"W
- Kársnes Peninsula 2.8 km
- Thingvellir National Park 41 km
- Gullfoss 89 km
- Surtsey 113 km
- Reynisfjara 161 km
- Hofsjökull 161 km
- Vatnajökull 196 km
- Volcano Krafla 298 km
- Fláajökull 300 km
- Þveit 323 km
- Miðborg 0.8 km
- Tún 1.1 km
- Hlíðar 1.3 km
- Hlíðar 1.5 km
- Öskjuhlíð 1.7 km
- Háaleiti 2.2 km
- Laugardalur 2.5 km
- Skerjafjörður 3 km
- Háaleiti og Bústaðir 3.1 km
- Gerði 3.3 km
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