The church in Reykholt has beautiful windows created by the artist Valgerður Bergsdóttir. She gets her inspiration from old manuscripts, and focuses on the written word which is the most important thing in Reykholt. In the window facing North the text is from an old icelandic poem, "Sólarljóð" - "The Song of The Sun".
"Sólarljóð is a powerful dream vision, in which a dead father appears to his son and advises him or conduct his life and achieve salvation, after having given a striking account of his own death, his journeys and his vision of Christ as the sun of righteousness. This poem thus combines the visionary modes and reinterprets pagan wisdom and prophetic compositions like Hávamál, within a Christian context."
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39. The sun I saw, |
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54. From the west I saw |
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55. The sun's hart I saw |
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56. From the north riding I saw |
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82. Here we part, |
Want to know more? We are here in the guest reception of Snorrastofa in Reykholt, ready to receive you, all weekdays during the winter, and all days during the summer ( 1.may - 30. September) from 10 to 18 hours. We welcome you :)
My name is Sigrun Guttormsdóttir Þormar. I live inBorgarfjord west Iceland, where I work as a project leader at the cultural medieval center Snorrastofa in Reykholt. For those that don't know, Reykholt was the home of Snorri Sturluson, medieval writer and poet whom lived in Reykholt from 1206 to 1241. He was the author of the Edda, Heimskringla (History of the kings of Norway) and Egils Saga Skallagrimsson. For me Snorri is the most amazing employer whom I proudly serve and constantly present in my every day life! He is absolutely still going strong at 835 years of age. Please come and visit us at www.snorrastofa.is. We are open all weekdays during the winter and all days during summer. We have an exhibition about Snorri Sturluson and offer lectures for groups. Hope to see you soon :)







