• Kirkjubøargarður (Faroese for Yard of Kirkjubøur, also known as King's Farm) is one of the oldest still inhabited wooden houses in the world, if not the oldest.
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    • Entrance to the roykstova (smoke room) at Kirkjubøur, Faroe Islands
    • Column detail on Kirkjubøargarður, the oldest building at Kirkjubøur, Faroe Islands.
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  • Streymoy Adası’nda ayrıca göz alıcı Kirkjubøargarður, Faroe Adaları’nın en eski evi olarak ziyaretçilerini ağırlar.
  • Kirkjubøargarður ('Yard of Kirkjubøur', also known as King"s Farm) is one of the oldest still inhabited wooden houses of the world.
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  • Kirkjubøur, Faroe Adaları’nın en eski yerleşim yerlerinden biridir. Burada yer alan St. Magnus Katedrali ve Kirkjubøargarður Evi gibi tarihi yapıları...
  •  Read about Kirkjubøargarður in the Wikipedia Satellite map of Kirkjubøargarður in Google Maps.  GPS coordinates of Kirkjubøargarður, Faroe Islands.
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  • And lastly, the village's center is the house named Kirkjubøargarður, which has housed 17 generations of the same family, and is the oldest still-inhabited house in...
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  • The old farmhouse dates back to the 11th century, originally the episcopal seminary for the Diocese of the Faroe Islands, reverting to Crown land after the Reformation.
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  • Kirkjubøargarður. ... The farm itself has always been the largest in the Faroe Islands. The old farmhouse of Kirkjubøur dates back to the 11th century.
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  • Jahrhundert, den ältesten auf den Färöern erhaltenen Hof aus der Wikingerzeit, dem Königshof von Kirkjubøur (Kirkjubøargarður).
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  • Kirkjubøargarður (Faroese for Yard of Kirkjubøur, also known as King’s Farm) is one of the oldest still inhabited wooden houses of the world, if not the oldest.
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