Iceland review - 2014, Side 26

Iceland review - 2014, Side 26
24 ICELAND REVIEW a variety OF events This charming and historic house is on four floors, restored in the spirit of the time it was built. The entry level floor is home to the restaurant Borðstofan, headed by one of Iceland’s leading seafood chefs Sveinn Kjartansson, which also offers coffee and delicious pastry baked on the premises. Verses from Hannes Hafstein’s poetry decorate the placemats on the coffee tables; his spirit is everywhere. “We wanted to include a restaurant so that people would have a casual reason to visit. Sit down for a meal or a cup of coffee and get some spiritual nourishment as well.” The upper floor has cozy meeting rooms and a room containing items the once belonged to Hannes Hafstein, including his desk, which he must have used to pen his striking poems that encouraged the Icelandic people to take the leap into modernity. A bronze plaque of his beloved wife Ragnheiður Hafstein (1871-1913) watches over the adjacent drawing room, decorated in the style of the early 1900s. “She was only 42 when she passed away, leaving Hannes heartbroken and with eight children to care for. Shortly thereafter, there was a big fire in Reykjavík’s center resulting in 12 burned down buildings and the death of two people. Directly following the fire he commissioned this house; one of the first houses built of concrete, wanting to ensure their safety, no doubt. At that time, only 15,000 people lived in Reykjavik and — half the nation still lived in turf farms.” Beautiful sounds from the piano can be heard as we make our way to the auditorium in the back yard, a new addi- tion to the house. “Here, we organize all sorts of events, including sing-alongs, where people get together and sing classic folk songs. This is an example of how we maintain our cultural heritage. Other events include philosophical and ethical debates, lectures, literary nights, reading circles and historic city walks around the area,” she explains. “We also have a 12 minute documentary about Hannes Hafstein and the formative years of the city, which visitors can enjoy upon request.” And many exciting things are still to come. “We committed to getting Hannesarholt up and running but eventually it has to become self-sustainable. It opened in February of 2013 and things are looking promising. People’s appreciation for this project has been both rewarding and encouraging. I really feel privileged in this work and hope that it can make life in Reykjavik more meaningful, for its inhabitants and visitors alike.” * “Learning from the past, enjoying the best the present has to offer and giving future generations a more solid cultural identity is equally important everywhere.” history
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