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This is a famous Icelandic turf church, although small, but simple and solemn, is Iceland's cultural heritage. It is the last ancient turf church in Iceland, so the memorial is very important. The church is surrounded by cemeteries, so be careful when visiting.
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This is a famous Icelandic turf church, although small, but simple and solemn, is Iceland's cultural heritage. It is the last ancient turf church in Iceland, so the memorial is very important. The church is surrounded by cemeteries, so be careful when visiting.
Ingjaldshólskirkja, picture - I decided to go because I saw the scenery of the Lubinghua in front of me, the snowy mountains behind the church, and the Icelandic scenery is reflected to the extreme. The church was formerly the priest's manor, which was idle in 1966 and is currently the property of the government. The church I see now, built in 1903, is the oldest concrete church in Iceland. Hofskirkja-- the legendary "the most beautiful church in Iceland". Tu-you can pass by on the way to the ice lake of the Jegu Salon, and you can stop by. The church and the cemetery are connected. Hof has been the site of the church in the rfi region for nearly 700 years, first recorded in the church chartered real estate contract in 1343. The church is dedicated to St. Clement . The core part of the church was built in 1884 and is the last turf church in the ancient Icelandic architectural style. Its walls are assembled with rocks and roofs made of slate covering the turf. Savic is a three-color wooden church standing in the center of the town Tu-, Rögnvaldur Olafsson, Icelandic architect, designed the church and completed on June 2, 1907, the tallest tower 26 meters high. The timber used in the church was imported from Norway. Church design is different from other churches in Iceland because it has no pulpit