south-iceland · Iceland
Laugardælakirkja
Nestled in the serene South Iceland landscape, Laugardælakirkja is a modern concrete church distinguished by its clean lines and prominent steeple. It holds a unique place in history as the quiet burial site of enigmatic chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer.
About Laugardælakirkja
Nestled in the serene South Iceland landscape, Laugardælakirkja is a modern concrete church distinguished by its clean lines and prominent steeple. It holds a unique place in history as the quiet burial site of enigmatic chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer.
History & Background
The site of Laugardælakirkja has a long history of religious significance, with earlier Catholic churches in Laugardælar dedicated to God, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Agatha. The current modern structure, a distinctive concrete church spanning 300 square meters, was designed by Bjarni Pálsson, a building official from Selfoss known for also designing Selfosskirkja. Its construction was overseen by master builder Sigfús Kristinsson, resulting in a contemporary design featuring a prominent steeple, a large front gable window, and red entrance doors, as seen in its striking appearance. This church, belonging to the Hraungerðisprestakall, serves the local community with its pipe organ and seating for 70. However, Laugardælakirkja gained international notoriety in 2008 when it became the quiet burial site of Bobby Fischer. The former world chess champion, who had been granted Icelandic citizenship, chose this serene location for his final rest, a private ceremony that brought global attention to this otherwise unassuming Icelandic parish church.
Did You Know?
- ✔Laugardælakirkja is part of Iceland's rich religious and cultural heritage
- ✔Iceland became Christian in the year 1000 AD by a democratic decision at Alþingi
- ✔Many Icelandic churches date back centuries and feature distinctive architecture
Tours Near Laugardælakirkja
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Why Visit
Discover the serene final resting place of chess legend Bobby Fischer in a beautiful Icelandic church.
Did You Know?
Laugardælakirkja is the final resting place of Bobby Fischer, the American chess grandmaster and 11th World Chess Champion, who passed away in Iceland in 2008.
The Chess Master's Final Move
While not a traditional legend, the most compelling story tied to Laugardælakirkja is the quiet burial of Bobby Fischer in 2008. The enigmatic chess legend, having found refuge and citizenship in Iceland, chose this serene church as his final resting place, a poignant last move in a life of public spectacle and private retreat.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Practical Information
Best Time
Morning, Winter for snowy views
Duration
30 minutes
Access
Paved road, easily accessible






