Reykjavík Grapevine - 31.07.2015, Síða 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 31.07.2015, Síða 42
42 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 11 — 2015LEMÚRINN Lemúrinn is an Icelandic web magazine (it's also the Icelandic word for the native primate of Madagascar). A winner of the 2012 Web Awards, Lemúrinn.is covers all things strange and interesting. Go check it out at www.lemurinn.is ARTISAN BAKERY & COFFEE HOUSE OPEN EVERYDAY 6.30 - 21.00 LAUGAVEGUR 36 · 101 REYKJAVIK Hallgrímskirkja is arguably Reykjavík’s most emblematic landmark. The Lutheran church was commissioned in 1937 and was built over the course of forty years, between 1945 and 1986. During this long construction period, the church, with its 75-metre tower, resembled a skeleton, as you can see in these photos. Originally, the architect, Guðjón Samúelsson, envisioned a cluster of buildings around the church, forming what he called “The Citadel of Icelandic Culture.” In the end, though, the church was the only building from the project to rise on the Skólavörðuholt hill. Words Lemúrinn Photo Provided by Lemúrinn The Skeleton On The Hill A look at Hallgrímskirkja in its infancy Descriptions 1 In this photo from 1982, the church still resembles a skeleton, towering over Reykjavík. 2 Masses were held in the unfin- ished church building from 1948 on. Here, an early mass is held under the open sky. 3 Jakob Jónsson, the parish pastor for over three decades, inspects the ongoing construction. 4 During World War II, the British Forces lived in Nissen huts on the hill. They named the place Camp Skipton, after a town in North Yorkshire in England. 1 2 3 4

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