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The Church of Sandavágur
Considered one of the most beautiful in the Faroe Islands
The church in Sandavágur was built during world war 1. The building started in 1914, and the church was ready to use 3rd sunday after Easter, 29th April, 1917. The church of Sandavágur is the oldest Faroese church that is both designed and built of Faroe islanders.
Architect Magnus Jacobsen both made the blueprints and supervised the building. The magnificent colourscheme was made by Petur Alberg.
10th august 1891, an altarpiece was given to the church in Sandavágur, and it is still the same one hanging in the church today. Lucie Ingemann (1792-1868) painted the alterpiece, which is estimated to be around 150 years old.
Seven smaller paintings are decorating the back wall of the church. These were painted by Kristin í Geil, and are based on older paintings that belonged to the church.
The church is the home of a rune stone, that was found in the village.
Address
Gamlivegur 2
Vágar
Opening hours
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Closed
Amenities
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Wheelchair access
Wheelchair access
People in wheelchairs or with disabilities do not have problems attending.
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