Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Side 62

Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Side 62
“I started working here in 1962, for the man who established this workshop in 1913. When his son died 33 years later I was really the last of the Mohicans,” says Kristján Gun- narsson, curator of Vélsmidja G.J. Sigurdssonar, Iceland’s oldest working metal plant, located in the village of Thingeyri in Önundarfjördur. Because most of the historic machinery is still in mint condition, the plant is essentially a living museum. According to Gunnars- son, the best way to maintain the machines is by using them. For this reason he still molds net discs for the local fishermen with an old-fashioned lathe. A maze-like network of straps and wheels suspended from the ceiling propels about a dozen machines, their incessant humming and whirring sounding like a beehive. Since the factory is more or less operational, it doesn’t give off that museum vibe—instead it feels like you’ve stumbled into a lo- cal blacksmith’s workshop. The keenest visitors can even arrange for a lesson in old style anvil and hammer-handling. 60 a t l a n t i c a The Last Mohican Jón Eyjólfsson was probably blissfully unaware that he had been working in a museum for most of his life. However, a museum is precisely what the Brædurnir Eyjólfsson bookstore that he established with his brothers in Flateyri has become. Most of the décor in this cozy little shop has been kept intact since 1908 and although it was officially closed in 1999—over four decades after Eyjólfsson death—you can still buy sweets and old books, but only by weight. You can even visit the snug apartment of the Eyjólfsson family just across the hall from the bookstore. Since Gudrún Arnbjarnardóttir, Jón’s widow, passed away in 1983, every- thing inside the home has remained the same. Family portraits still hang on the walls and the electric mixer in the kitchen looks just as chic now as it did in the 1940s. There was even a jar of rhubarb jam on the dining table when Atlantica’s staff visited. No telling its age. Well-Read icelanda museums of the west fjords

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