Skolavorduholt is at the Monument of Leif Eriksson - supposedly the first European to set foot in North America. This area, in the shadows of the Hallgrimskirkja Lutheran Church offers a great spot to take photos of the iconic church with its curved spire and side wings. At 74.5 metres tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and one of the tallest buildings in the entire country. It's not old like European national churches and cathedrals but it's still impressive. Climb to the top of the church to look down on the Monument and take in the far reaching views from the top...
Read moreSkólavörðuholt, prominently located in Reykjavik, Iceland, offers an enriching peek into the city's cultural and historical essence. The area is highlighted by Hallgrímskirkja, an iconic, modernist church known for its awe-inspiring architecture inspired by Iceland's rugged landscapes. Don't miss the chance to ride the elevator up the church's tower for a stunning panoramic view of Reykjavik's colorful rooftops, the harbor, and the surrounding mountains....
Read moreI didnt go inside, there was an admission fee. but always wanted to google info on the statue out the front.
The statue of Leif Eriksson The statue of Leif Eriksson is displayed in front of the Hallgrimskirkja Church in Reykjavik situated on a high hill. The statue is a tribute to the explorer Leif Eriksson and his discovery of America approximately half a millennium before...
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