
east-iceland · Iceland
Brekkukirkja
About Brekkukirkja
Perched on a verdant hillside against a backdrop of blue skies and distant mountains, Brekkukirkja is a charming timber church in East Iceland. Distinguished by its vibrant red corrugated roof and spire topped with a cross, this protected landmark offers a glimpse into Iceland's spiritual heritage, featuring elegant arched windows and a serene setting.
History & Background
Brekkukirkja holds a unique place in Icelandic history, primarily due to its unusual relocation. The timber structure was originally situated in Fjord before being meticulously dismantled and transported to its current serene location on a hillside in 1891. This act of moving an entire church underscores the strong community ties and deep-rooted spiritual commitment prevalent in rural Iceland during that era. The church itself is a fine example of traditional Icelandic ecclesiastical architecture from the late 19th century. Its construction details, such as the cross-gabled roof, the square tower with its distinctive concave pyramidal top, and the cladding of trapezoidal steel sheets over a stone and concrete foundation, reflect the pragmatic yet aesthetically pleasing building practices of the time. Inside, visitors can admire an altar painting from 1871, created by H. W. Holm, which vividly portrays Christ on the cross accompanied by three women. Brekkukirkja's historical significance was formally recognized in 1990 when it was granted protected status, ensuring its preservation as a cultural landmark for generations to come.
Did You Know?
- ✔Brekkukirkja 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
Discover a piece of Icelandic history and admire the unique architecture of this scenic red-roofed church.
Did You Know?
Brekkukirkja, originally moved from Fjord in 1891, houses an exquisite altar painting from 1871 depicting Christ on the cross.
The Steadfast Church of Brekka
Locals whisper that the spirit of the community's ancestors, who moved the church piece by piece, still watches over Brekkukirkja. On quiet, misty mornings, some claim to hear the faint echoes of their hymns carried on the wind, a reminder of their enduring faith and dedication that built this sacred place. It's said that those who visit with a pure heart receive a moment of profound peace.
Hidden Gems Nearby
The 1871 Altar Painting
Inside Brekkukirkja, discover a beautiful and historically significant altar painting by H. W. Holm, depicting Christ on the cross with three women. It's a poignant piece of religious art.
This artwork offers a deep spiritual and artistic insight into the church's history.
Panoramic Hillside Views
The church's location on a grassy hill provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding East Icelandic landscape, including distant mountains and the fjord. It's perfect for photography.
The serene natural beauty surrounding the church perfectly complements its historical charm.
Architectural Details
Take a moment to appreciate the unique architectural elements, from the trapezoidal steel cladding and corrugated red roof to the arched cast-iron windows. Each detail tells a story.
These unique features showcase the distinctive style of Icelandic rural churches.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late morning to early afternoon, during summer months for best weather and light.
Duration
30-45 minutes.
Access
Easily accessible via paved road; parking available nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee to visit Brekkukirkja?▾
Typically, Icelandic churches like Brekkukirkja do not charge an entry fee, but donations for maintenance are always appreciated. Check for specific opening hours as it is a working church.
Is Brekkukirkja wheelchair accessible?▾
Due to its historic nature and location on a grassy slope with a stone foundation, full wheelchair accessibility might be limited. The entrance may have steps. It's best to contact the local parish for detailed information.
Can I take photos inside Brekkukirkja?▾
Photography is generally permitted for personal use, but always be respectful of any services or private events taking place. Flash photography might be discouraged to protect historic artifacts like the altar painting.
What are the opening hours for Brekkukirkja?▾
As a local parish church, opening hours can vary. It's often open during daylight hours in summer, but it's advisable to check with the Neskaupsstaður parish or local information centers for current visiting times.
What else is there to see near Brekkukirkja?▾
The church is located in a scenic part of East Iceland. Nearby attractions include the town of Neskaupsstaður, Fjarðabyggð region's fjords, and various hiking opportunities in the surrounding mountains.


