[2024 Akureyri Attraction] Travel Guide for Akureyri church (Updated Dec)
No.3 of Best Things to Do in Northeastern Region
Churches and Cathedrals
Address:
við Eyrarlandsveg 600, 600 Akureyri, Iceland
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-16:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+354 462 7700
Akureyri, the northern capital and second largest city in Iceland
The last stop on the fifth day in Iceland ~ Akureyri
🚙It took about 3 hours to get from the hotel to Akureyri🚙The total length is 82.5 kilometers
▪️ Akureyri Cathedral Akureyri is the largest city in the north of Iceland. Akureyri Cathedral is the iconic building of the entire city and a must-visit destination for everyone. The church is built on a hillside, and you have to walk up more than a hundred stairs to visit it.
▪️This square is located next to Akureyri's main dock and was once an industrial town with factories producing a variety of goods: candy, soft drinks, paints, washing powder, margarine, bread and candles, as well as various processed meat products. However, these industrial days are long gone and today they are transformed into venues of activities of a completely different nature, such as restaurants, bookstores, craft and design shops, as well as various cultural and artistic events, including the School of Visual Arts and the Akureyri Art Museum .
Akureyri is located next to the Eyjafjord and is the most suitable place for whale watching in Iceland, so there are many local whale watching groups.
▪️Hafnarstræti Street, there are many shops next to it, including Icelandic national brands Icewear and 66°NORTH Iceland. There are also many bookstores and boutiques.
▪️Located on Hafnarstræti street, there is a giant mural of a girl, another check-in hotspot.
▪️The red light in Akureyri is a heart because Iceland was on the verge of bankruptcy in 2008. In order to inspire people and bring hope and confidence to people, the red light was changed into the shape of a heart.
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Akureyri Church, located in the heart of Akureyri, Iceland, is a true architectural marvel amidst the stunning landscapes of the North. This elegant Lutheran church is an iconic symbol of the town.
I was captivated by the church's distinctive style, a blend of modernist and art deco influences. Its white façade, complemented by a beautiful blue dome and a pair of elegant towers, creates a striking contrast with the surrounding mountains and fjords.
Inside, the atmosphere is serene and inviting, with warm wooden accents and beautiful stained glass windows that tell biblical stories. As I climbed to the top of the towers, I was rewarded with panoramic views of Akureyri and the Eyjafjörður fjord, making the visit truly memorable. Akureyri Church is not only a place of worship but also a cultural and architectural gem worth exploring.
FlorinM
The second largest city in Iceland, small and exquisite
beautiful as a fairy tale world, even the zebra crossings are designed with great aesthetics.
Iceland is famous for its mysterious and strange natural scenery, like an alien planet. However, besides the capital Reykjavik, other cities in this country seem to be less well-known. Even the second largest city in Iceland, Akureyri, is little known to Chinese tourists. Located in the north of Iceland, Akureyri is like a "Shangri-La" on the edge of the Arctic Circle.
Akureyri is the political, economic, and cultural center of northern Iceland, known as the "capital of the north". Although it sounds like a big city, Akureyri is just a "miniature town" with a population of only 20,000, more like an isolated small town, with a quiet environment and exquisite lifestyle far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Located at the end of the Eyjafjörður fjord in the northernmost part of Iceland, Akureyri is backed by mountains and faces a lake, boasting a rich and colorful natural landscape, and is known as the "Athens of the North" in Iceland. Although it does not have the long and rich historical relics of Athens, Greece, Akureyri, with its vast and desolate mountain and water scenery, fully displays the cultural charm of Iceland.
The city of Akureyri has rich vegetation, with lush trees, green grass, birds singing and flowers fragrant. It even has the world's northernmost botanical garden, which contains more than 2,000 plant species. It is known as the "garden city on the edge of the Arctic Circle" and forms a contrast with the sparse vegetation in many parts of Iceland.
Akureyri is very small in scale, even smaller than a small town in China, but it is the main trading center in northern Iceland, and the largest port in the north is also located here. The port was built in the late 19th century. Because Akureyri is located at the position where the bay extends into the inland, steep mountains on both sides form a natural protective barrier, creating a unique natural harbor for Akureyri.
Although the urban population is not large, the building area of Acreliri is considerable, equivalent to a medium-sized city with a population of 200,000. There are also many cultural, educational, and public resources, including modern libraries, museums, sports centers, youth centers, theaters, and various schools. There is also an airport in the suburbs, making it a highly modern city.
Strolling in Aker Brygge, I am amazed by the exquisite streets and delicate lifestyle here. The houses have various shapes, colorful and elegant. It is said that many wealthy businessmen from Nordic countries have built many villas here. Walking on the street, you may meet a billionaire face to face.
The houses are full of design sense, and the small town exudes a strong sense of design and romantic atmosphere, fully reflecting people's pursuit of beauty. The exquisite houses of every household, the humanized public facilities on the street, and even the zebra crossings are painted with "dalmatian" patterns, which are refreshing.
Roaming in Akureyri, Hafnarst, the main commercial street in the city center, is the liveliest place in the city. The street is quiet and exquisite, showing traditional features without losing modern atmosphere. Supermarkets, shops, bookstores, restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, etc. are mixed and distributed everywhere, showing the high and cold Nordic style. People and tourists can enjoy leisure time here to the fullest.
Akureyri Cathedral is a landmark building in the city, designed by architect Gudjon Samuelsson, who also designed the Reykjavik Cathedral. The architectural style is still full of the beauty of Nordic minimalism, with a strong sense of fashion and modernity. Interestingly, this type of church design is very rare in Europe, but in Iceland, it fully embodies the imagination and creativity of the locals, showing that beneath their cool exterior lies a wild and unrestrained heart.
MichaelMcNeil28
Akureyri is the most famous city in Iceland except Reykjavik and is known as the capital of the north. Since leaving Reykjavik, all the sights are endless mountains and wilderness, and the wind and the grass of the cattle and sheep, even people can not see a few. In Akureyi, I saw a long-lost high-rise and crowd, and there was a sense of intimacy. Akureyri is also a famous city of love. Watching the traffic lights here will reveal a lovely love. This stems from the 2008 financial crisis in Iceland. Akureyri hopes that the city people will not lose their hope for life because of the financial crisis, and launched a "smile with heart" activity, leaving love in shops, traffic lights, doors and windows. Now that the financial crisis has passed, Icelands economy has gradually recovered, but this lovely tradition has indeed been passed down.