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Althing
Supreme legislature of Iceland
Distance: Approx. 113 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14666667,-21.94027778
The Alþingi (pronounced [ˈalˌθiɲcɪ]; Icelandic for 'general meeting'), anglicised as Althingi or Althing, is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of the oldest surviving parliaments in the world. The Althing was founded in 930 at Þingvellir ('thing fields' or 'assembly fields'), about 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of what later became the country's capital, Reykjavík.
Tjörnin
Lake in Reykjavík, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 240 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14444444,-21.9425
Tjörnin (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtʰjœ(r)tnɪn] ) is a small, prominent lake in central Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Most visitors to the city pass along its shore, as it is situated in the city centre next to the Reykjavik City Hall and several museums. Tjörnin means "the pond".
Alþingishúsið
Parliament building of Iceland
Distance: Approx. 113 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14666667,-21.94027778
Alþingishúsið (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈalˌθiɲcɪsˌhuːsɪθ], The Parliament House) is a classical 19th century structure which stands by Austurvöllur in central Reykjavík, Iceland. It houses Alþingi, the Icelandic parliament. The building was designed by Ferdinand Meldahl and built using hewn Icelandic dolerite from 1880 to 1881.
Reykjavík Town Hall
City hall for Reykjavík, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 87 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14583333,-21.94222222
Reykjavík's City Hall (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈrauːðˌhuːs ˈreiːcaˌviːkʏr̥]; Icelandic: Ráðhús Reykjavíkur) is situated by the Tjörnin (City Pond) in Reykjavík. It houses the offices of the mayor of Reykjavík and a large 3D map of Iceland. The city hall is sometimes used for art exhibitions, functions or live music performances.
The Settlement Exhibition
Distance: Approx. 102 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.147512,-21.942814
The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2 (Icelandic: Landnámssýningin) is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum. The exhibition is based on the archaeological excavation of the ruin of one of the first houses in Iceland and findings from other excavations in the city centre. The exhibition is located in 101 Reykjavík, on Aðalstræti 16, on the corner of Aðalstræti and Suðurgata.
Austurvöllur
Public square in Reykjavík, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 151 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.1472,-21.9398
Austurvöllur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈœystʏrˌvœtlʏr̥]) is a public square in Reykjavík, Iceland. The square is a popular gathering place for the citizens of Reykjavík, and especially during good weather due to the prevalence of cafés on Vallarstræti and Pósthússtræti. It has also been a focal point of protests, as it is near the Parliament of Iceland.
Galleri Sudurgata 7
Distance: Approx. 44 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.1466,-21.9435
Galleri Sudurgata 7 was a conceptual and experimental art gallery active in Reykjavík, Iceland in the 1970s and 1980s. The gallery closely collaborated with Fluxus artists including Eric Andersen, Robert Filliou, Mail artists like Robin Crozier and Endre TÓT and other Conceptual artists such as Dick Higgins, Maurizio Nannucci, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Dieter Roth, Ruri, Peter Schmidt and Jacek Tylicki.
Reykjavík Cathedral
Church in Reykjavík, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 160 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14665,-21.9393
Reykjavík Cathedral (Icelandic: Dómkirkjan í Reykjavík) is a cathedral church in Reykjavík, Iceland, the seat of the Bishop of Iceland and mother church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland, as well as the parish church of the old city centre and environs. It is located at Austurvöllur, and next to it is Alþingishúsið (the parliament house). Since Iceland's parliament, the Alþingi, was resurrected in 1845, each session of parliament has begun with a Mass at the cathedral, and from there the dean of the cathedral leads the members of parliament to the parliament house.
Eymundsson
Iceland's oldest bookstore
Distance: Approx. 242 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14743333,-21.93800556
Eymundsson is Iceland's oldest bookstore, established in 1872. It operates 15 locations around Iceland and offers a wide selection of books, magazines and various gift items. Many of their storefronts also include a coffeehouse.
Austurstræti
Street in downtown Reykjavík, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 191 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14780556,-21.93980556
Austurstræti (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈœystʏrˌstraiːtɪ], 'East Street') is a street in central Reykjavík, Iceland, that runs from Veltusund east to Lækjargata. In its continuation is Bankastræti and Laugavegur. On 18 April 2007, a fire broke out in Austurstræti that destroyed two historic houses, but caused no injuries.
Iceland Parliament Hotel
Hotel in Reykjavik, Iceland
Distance: Approx. 113 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14666667,-21.94027778
Iceland Parliament Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, is a 163-room hotel located in central Reykjavík, Iceland, by the Icelandic Parliament, Alþingi. It is managed by Iceland Hotel Collection by Berjaya through a franchise agreement with Hilton Worldwide. The hotel is situated in a complex of seven rebuilt and new buildings.
Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution
Revolution on Iceland
Distance: Approx. 126 meters
Latitude and longitude: 64.14666667,-21.94
The Jørgen Jørgensen's Revolution (Icelandic: Bylting Jørgen Jørgensen) other spelling includes, Jørgen Jürgensen's Revolution and Jørgen Jorgenson's Revolution) was a revolution on Iceland, instituted by the Danish adventurer Jørgen Jørgensen during the Age of Revolution. His intent was to establish a liberal society in the spirit of those emerging in the Americas and Europe at the time. The events have also been referred to as the Revolution of 1809.
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