据说建了很长时间,也曾经是冰岛最高建筑。外形像是等待发射的宇宙飞船,可以登到顶部观景,要买票,不过在里面的纪念品商店里。检票那是完全不需要的。冰岛常年风大,教堂顶部就更大了,基本上很难迎风站立超过十秒。
走到雷克雅未克城市的最高处,在大广场中竖立这一座地标式建筑,在入口左转处的小商店买750冰岛币的登塔票,坐电梯到楼顶就可以看到东南西北四面的景色,远处的冰山,港湾,城市和居民住宅。
My wife and I went here and I took some great photos of the city in a moment where the sky was clear. The wait is about 10-15 minutes to go up the elevator but well worth it. The church itself is a bit sterile as it is all concrete.
The church is included in the hop on hop of bus tour. Visit during the day and check out the interior. Visit at night and get some great photos
A beautiful church with an amazing view. I've been there twice! The first time at the end of summer when a national choir was practicing which was incredible. The last time on a snowy march day which made for dramatic views.
冰岛的地标,游客必到拍照的景点。到雷克雅维克前,大部分的游客应该都看过这地标相片。虽然亲到现场时,果如相片所见,惊喜不大,但还是每个人必来朝圣之地。不来此地,好像不能说来过冰岛。
Went to visit this church after seeing it in all the Iceland guidebooks. It was a short walk from our Hotel. Sat in the church for a short while, someone was playing the organ as we sat. Went to the top if the tower (Isk600) where there were stunning veiws all over Reykjavik. Well worth a visit.
Great views over Reykjavik from the top of this church! Buy a ticket from the bookstore clerk and take the elevator to the top. Well worth the small cost!
Worth paying the entry fee to see great view of Reykjavik from the top of the tower. Viewing the church is free but lift up tower costs about £4
I walked up to the church on my last holiday day in Reykjavik to take a few pictures as it looked like you could get a great view. I went out quite early so had the place to myself for a short while. I had time to light a candle & sit in the quiet admiring the interior. I then went up the tower to look at the view & while up there a snow storm arrived which was quite exhilarating! After 10 mins it disappeared and the view returned which is very pretty. Lots of colourful roofs & the sea... After going up the tower I spent some time listening to an organ player before walking back down the hill. Often turning around to take one last look at the church's peculiar shape...