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Suðurgata 7, Reykjavik, relocated at The Reykjavík City Museum.
عدد العروض الفريدة:
1012 (9 في 7 يوم)
عدد التنزيلات الفريدة:
241 (1 في 7 يوم)
نقرات نموذج Google Earth الفريدة:
104 (1 في 7 يوم)
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The construction of this house was completed in three stages. The first part was built in 1833 by Teitur Finnbogason, the second part just before 1870 and the third 1883. It was one of the first timber dwellings to be built by an Icelander in Reykjavik, and the first house on Suðurgata. The history of the building’s construction is a good example of how timber houses were modified according to means and circumstances. At first the style of the house was of the simple Danish-Icelandic type, but at later stage it acquired a hint of classical elements. Björn Hjaltested bought the house shortly after 1859. After his day, the house was occupied continuously by his descendants until it was moved to the Museum at Arbaer (Árbær)......¬-The Reykjavík City Museum-….. collects and conserves objects from Reykjavík cultural history and carries out research on them, and promulgates knowledge of the history and living conditions of the people of Reykjavík from the Settlement Age to the present day. Arbaer (Árbær) was an established farm well into the 20th century, and The Reykjavik City Museum opened there in 1957. Arbaer is now an open air museum with more than 20 buildings which form a town square, a village and a farm. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik.
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