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Saturday 5 August 2023

Trip to Iceland - Day 1 - Hallgrimskirkja Cathedral in Reykjavik

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 According to our guide, Hallgrimskirkja cathedral stands as the tallest church and building in Reykjavik. 

Due to its significance, no other structure is permitted to surpass its highest point. The predominant religions here are Christianity and Catholicism, with a touch of Norse mythology, honoring Odin. 

Recently, a daring individual attempted to defy this restriction by constructing a building with dark glass walls. However, they wisely halted construction just shy of surpassing the bell tower's height, which stands at an impressive 73 meters. 

This building stands adjacent to the ocean, offering captivating views as seen in the photos taken from the bell tower's top room. While it may not be exceptionally tall, its strategic position on a small hillside overlooking the ocean adds to its allure. 

Interestingly, Reykjavik is also home to the statue of Leif Ericson, a renowned Norse explorer, credited as the first European to set foot in North America, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Did we learn the wrong history?

Here are some pictures:













view from the top room:























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