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Razgledajte arhitekturu u centru (Alþingi, Dómkirkjan)

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Visit on a weekday morning around 10 AM to see Alþingi's public gallery sessions in action. June offers the best light for photography with nearly 24 hours of daylight.

Conseils budget

Both buildings are free to enter, though Alþingi requires a free guided tour during summer months. Skip paid guided city tours and simply walk between the two buildings yourself.

Recommandé pour

History buffs, Architecture enthusiasts, Photographers, Budget travelers

Planifiez votre visite

45-60 minutes

À propos

Faits rapides: Iceland's parliament, Alþingi, is one of the oldest parliamentary institutions in the world, established in 930 AD at Þingvellir before moving to this Reykjavík building in 1881. Nearby Dómkirkjan, the cathedral, seats just 400 people and was the site of Iceland's conversion to Lutheranism in 1550.

Points forts: Alþingi's current building was carved from local dolerite stone by Icelandic masons, giving it a somber gray face that stands in deliberate contrast to the colorful wooden houses surrounding it. On summer solstice, the midnight sun pours through Dómkirkjan's stained glass windows, casting kaleidoscopic patterns across the simple white pews that have held worshippers since 1796.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Arrive when Dómkirkjan opens at 10 AM to experience the organ practice sessions, often Bach preludes echoing through the nave.
  • Look for the small bronze plaque on Alþingi's wall marking where Iceland declared independence in 1944.
  • The grass hill sloping behind Alþingi is a perfect spot for a quiet picnic with a view of both buildings.
  • Skip the interior of Alþingi on weekdays during parliamentary sessions unless you enjoy watching politicians debate in Icelandic.
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