Reykjavík Cathedral, Lutheran cathedral in central Reykjavík, Iceland.
Reykjavík Cathedral is the white stone building with a symmetrical facade and two bell towers that anchors Austurvöllur square. The interior features large stained glass windows, wooden structure with carefully detailed elements, and a prominent pipe organ as its central feature.
The building was completed in 1787 as the first organized center for Lutheran worship in Iceland's capital. Since then it has remained a significant symbol of the Church of Iceland and its role in the community.
The cathedral shapes the square's character with its white facade and draws visitors who come to experience the interior and spiritual quiet within. People use the space both for private prayer and for community gatherings during national celebrations.
The site sits next to Parliament House on the central square and is easily reached on foot. Visitors should know that services happen regularly and may limit entry, so it helps to check opening times beforehand.
The organ was installed in 1985 and has over 3,200 pipes that send sound through the building's wooden structure. The sound of this organ is a striking experience that many visitors don't expect when they first step inside.
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