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Dómkirkjan, Reykjavik

Domkirkjan Church, Reykjavik
An important yet unassuming little church. Photo: chinook.



Domkirkjan is a small and charming Lutheran church of historical importance in Reykjavik.

A place of worship has existed on this site since 1200 AD. The current church was completed in 1796 and has since played an important role in Icelandic history. It was here that sovereignty and independence were first blessed and endorsed by the church, and where Iceland's national anthem (actually a hymn) was first sung in 1874. Since 1845, members and cabinet ministers of every Alþing parliament have gathered here for a service before the annual session.

Among the notable sights inside the church is a baptismal font carved and donated by the famous 19th-century master sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, who was half Icelandic.

Quick Facts

Names: Dómkirkjan
Type of site: Lutheran church
Dates: Built 1788-96
Location: Austurvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland
Website: www.domkirkjan.is
Phone: 520-9700
Hours: Weekdays 10-5.
Cost: Free

Sources

  1. Fodor's Scandinavia, 11th ed.
  2. Domkirkjan - Nordic Adventure Travel

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