Iceland review - 2015, Side 45

Iceland review - 2015, Side 45
ICELAND REVIEW 43 The valley also houses Skautahöllin, Reykjavík’s premier skating rink. This facil- ity, which is open most days for public use, frequently plays host to international hockey tournaments, such as the Scandinavian Cup; as well as figure skating competitions for the biennial Reykjavík International Games. AN ARTIST’S VISION The idea of converting Laugardalur into a recreational area originated from Icelandic artist Sigurður Guðmundsson in 1871. Sigurður, who was then a prominent figure in Iceland, asserted that the valley’s lush, fertile soil and idyllic landscapes made it the perfect location for sporting facilities, as well as public spaces for leisure and relaxation. His plans, though well-received, were put on hold for decades, but in 1943 a political breakthrough occurred and his vision was eventually realized. Another artist was also to make his mark on the valley. Sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson built his white dome of a studio there mid-last century, which in 1983 opened as Ásmundarsafn museum, dedicated to his life and work. RECREATION British singer-songwriter FKA Twigs, one of the highlights at the 2015 Secret Solstice music festival in Laugardalur.

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