
Samúel Jónsson Art Museum (Selárdalur)
The Samúel Jónsson Art Museum in Selárdalur is one of Iceland’s most unusual hidden gems. Built by local farmer and self-taught artist Samúel Jónsson, the site …
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The Samúel Jónsson Art Museum in Selárdalur is one of Iceland’s most unusual hidden gems. Built by local farmer and self-taught artist Samúel Jónsson, the site includes handmade concrete sculptures, arches, towers, and a small church surrounded by the quiet landscapes of the Westfjords. Often described as outsider art, the area has a dreamlike atmosphere and offers a unique cultural stop for travelers exploring this remote region. The site is open-air and freely accessible.
A surreal hidden-gem sculpture site created by a self-taught Icelandic artist in a remote Westfjords valley.
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Samúel Jónsson (1884–1969) was a farmer from Selárdalur in the Westfjords who began constructing sculptures and concrete buildings later in his life. Working largely alone and without formal training, he created a small church, arches, and several structures that reflected his personal artistic vision. After his death, the site became known as one of Iceland’s most unique examples of outsider art. Today it remains an open-air cultural site visited by travelers exploring the remote Westfjords region.
The Samúel Jónsson Art Museum in Selárdalur is one of Iceland’s most distinctive cultural stops and a true hidden gem in the Westfjords. Created by farmer and self-taught artist Samúel Jónsson, the site features a collection of handmade concrete sculptures, arches, towers, and a small church built in a quiet and remote valley surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Samúel began his artistic work later in life and continued building structures inspired by imagination, spirituality, and traditional architecture. Without formal training, he transformed the valley into a personal artistic environment that today attracts travelers looking for something different from Iceland’s more famous landmarks. Visitors can freely explore the outdoor sculpture site and walk among the structures while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of Selárdalur. Because of its remote location, the area feels calm and uncrowded, making it a rewarding stop for photographers, art lovers, and travelers exploring the southern Westfjords region.
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In the quiet valley of Selárdalur in Iceland’s Westfjords, farmer Samúel Jónsson created one of the country’s most unusual artistic landmarks. Without formal training in art or architecture, he began building sculptures and concrete structures later in life, transforming the remote valley into a personal creative landscape. Inspired by churches, towers, and imaginative shapes, Samúel constructed arches, pathways, and buildings using simple materials and remarkable determination. His work is often described as outsider art — a deeply personal expression created outside traditional artistic institutions. Today, visitors can walk through this open-air sculpture site and experience the peaceful surroundings that inspired his work. The location feels both mysterious and welcoming, offering a rare glimpse into the vision of an artist who followed creativity later in life and left behind a truly unique legacy in the Westfjords.
Local Legend
The Artist of Selárdalur
Local stories tell of Samúel Jónsson working alone in the quiet valley, slowly shaping his vision in concrete over many years. Without formal plans or architectural training, he followed imagination and determination to create arches, towers, and a small church that reflected both his creativity and his connection to the landscape around him. Today the site stands as a reminder that inspiration can begin at any stage of life.
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✦ Selárdalur Sculpture Valley
Hidden in the quiet Selárdalur valley, this open-air sculpture site was created by self-taught artist Samúel Jónsson. Surrounded by mountains and silence, visitors can explore handmade concrete arches, towers, and a small church that feel almost dreamlike in the remote Westfjords landscape. Because of its location far from major tourist routes, the site remains one of Iceland’s most peaceful and unexpected cultural discoveries.
A surreal off-the-beaten-path sculpture site in a remote Westfjords valley few travelers discover.
✦ The Concrete Church of Selárdalur
One of the most striking structures in Selárdalur is the small handmade concrete church built by Samúel Jónsson. Standing alone in the quiet valley, it reflects the artist’s imagination and determination to create something lasting in one of Iceland’s most remote regions.
A unique handmade church hidden deep in the Westfjords countryside.
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