• From its prime location in Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, the Church of Hallgrímskirkja commands attention.
  • While taking a road trip around Iceland’s Ring Road, you’ll probably notice a lot of churches dotting the countryside.
  • Grafarkirkja turf church belongs to the National Museum of Iceland’s significant Historic Building Collection. It has been a part of the museum since 1939.
  • Also in North Iceland the Grafarkirkja Church is the oldest of Iceland’s turf churches. This one dates back to the late 17th century but stood in ruin until the 1960s.
  • Hallgrimskirkja is part of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Iceland and holds regular services according to the Lutheran worship calendar.
  • Use tab to navigate through the menu items. First Baptist Church of Njardvik Iceland. Church Services in English. Sunday Morning Program.
  • Bishops are elected by pastors, professors of theology in the University of Iceland, and lay people from the deaneries. The church assembly, with a lay majority, is...
  • All of Iceland’s churches are unforgettable and are just one example of quirky attractions in Iceland.
  • In Iceland you will find small old charming churches in almost every village. In the larger town and cities there are some more modern ones, but we really like…
  • Although not a church anymore, the Kirkjubaer (guesthouse) is known for its stunning blue and white facade. It sits in the east of Iceland and was built in 1925.