
west-iceland · Iceland
Álftaneskirkja
About Álftaneskirkja
Discover Álftaneskirkja, a charming white timber church with a distinctive red roof and steeple, built in 1904. Perched on a picturesque cape in West Iceland, it offers a glimpse into Iceland's rich religious heritage and stunning natural beauty.
History & Background
The current Álftaneskirkja, a beautiful timber structure, was erected in 1904, a testament to the enduring faith of the local community. Designed by the master builder Baldur Benediktsson, it showcases a distinctive architectural style, characterized by its bright white walls, dark trim, and a striking red roof with a prominent three-part steeple at its western gable. The church underwent important repairs shortly before 1990, ensuring its preservation, and was officially designated a protected historic site in 1990, safeguarding its legacy for future generations. Situated on the picturesque Álftanes cape, which gracefully extends into the Borgarfjörður from the north, the church occupies a site steeped in religious history. Before the current structure, Catholic churches dedicated to the Virgin Mary graced this very spot. Inside, the church houses a significant altar painting by Sigurður Guðmundsson, which draws inspiration from a resurrection image by the Danish painter Wegener, adding an artistic dimension to its spiritual ambiance. Beyond its religious significance, Álftaneskirkja is deeply intertwined with Iceland's rich literary heritage. The Álftanes area, specifically Álftaness á Mýrum, is notably mentioned in the revered Egilssaga, one of the most famous Icelandic sagas. The saga recounts a memorable journey by the legendary Egill Skallagrímsson to this area when he was a mere three years old, linking the church's location to tales of ancient Icelandic heroes and providing a profound connection to the nation's cultural and historical narrative.
Did You Know?
- ✔Álftaneskirkja 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
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Why Visit
Explore a beautifully preserved timber church with a vibrant red roof and steeple, steeped in Icelandic history.
Did You Know?
Did you know Álftanes, the cape where this church stands, is mentioned in the ancient Egilssaga, featuring a tale of Egill's visit at just three years old?
Egill Skallagrímsson og Álftanes
The area around Álftaneskirkja is famously mentioned in the Egilssaga. It tells of the legendary Viking poet and warrior Egill Skallagrímsson visiting Álftaness á Mýrum when he was a mere three years old, a tale that adds a profound layer of ancient Icelandic history to this serene location.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Practical Information
Best Time
Summer (June-August)
Duration
30 minutes
Access
Paved road













