Hallgrimskirkja & Iceland National Museum: A Fast Reykjavik Highlights Tour
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The organ has 5,275 pipes. They clean the pipes. They have to take them off every single one to be cleaned.
This right here is a church door, a romanesque style dating from about 1200 AD, but believed to be carved in Iceland.
Those are all whale bone carvings because it was decorative and durable.
This is roughly carved mask. beautiful drinking horn was carved around 1598 and it's carved with scenes from the Old and the New Testament.
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com It's all about the pipe organ at Hallgrimskirkja Church, Reykjavik's main landmark. This mechanical action organ has 5,275 pipes which have to be cleaned by taking them all down and cleaning by hand (no wonder the church was taking donations...) From there to the National Museum of Iceland with barely enough time to even touch on its fascinating exhibitions. Displays illustrate Iceland's past from medieval Viking settlements to current culture. And that's the downside of tours. Race in and race out... Please don't forget to Subscribe Share and Like. Thanks.