SKOGASAFN MUSEUM, ICELAND
SKOGASAFN MUSEUM, ICELAND
if you are interested in how Icelanders lived in years gone by this is the place to visit.
First opened in 1949 by Pordur Tomasson Skogar Folk Museum aims is to preserve the cultural heritage of the south coast of Iceland through tools and equipment used at land and sea, crafts, old buildings, books, manuscripts, and documents.
The museum has both indoor and outdoor sections.
The museum of transport and communication was very interesting too.
Out doors were the turf covered buildings of the day, including farms, a church , houses and a school.
ICELAND / SAGAS Native SKOGASAFN
Skogasafn; Skógar (ausgesprochen [skou.ar] (hören)), wörtlich Wälder, ist ein kleines Dorf Icelandic mit einer Bevölkerung von rund 25 im Süden des Gletschers Eyjafjallajökull entfernt, in der Gemeinde Rangárþing Eystra.
Das Gebiet ist für seine Wasserfall Skógafoss, auf der Skoga Fluss, der aus 60 Metern an der Spitze eines erodierten Felsquellen bekannt. Bei Skógar ist ein Heimatmuseum, Skógasafn, täglich geöffnet, das ganze Jahr, sowie ein Museum für Verkehr in Island.
Nicht weit von Skógar ist die Kvernufoss Wasserfall. Weiter stromaufwärts auf der Skoga Fluss gibt es viele andere spektakuläre Stürze. Beim Klettern in den kleinen Wald hinter der alten Schule, können einige Ruinen der alten Höfe gesehen und leicht zugänglich.
Die isländischen Sagas sind Prosageschichten beschreibt Ereignisse, die während der Zeit des isländischen Commonwealth im 10. und 11. Jahrhundert AD Platz unter den nordischen und keltischen Bewohner von Island nahm. Sie wurden wahrscheinlich in der dreizehnten und vierzehnten Jahrhundert AD geschrieben, vielleicht mit Ursprung in einer mündlichen Tradition des Geschichtenerzählens. Während ihre Faktizität und Autorschaft ist in den meisten Fällen unbekannt, sie sind ein weithin anerkanntes Juwel der Weltliteratur durch ihre spärlich, prägnante Prosa und ausgewogene Geschichtenerzählen. Die Sagen konzentrieren weitgehend auf Geschichte, speziell genealogischen und Familiengeschichte, und beziehen sich auf die Kämpfe und Konflikte, die zwischen den zweiten und dritten Generation der Nordländer in mittelalterlichen Island, die in dieser Zeit eine Fern, dezentrale Gesellschaft mit einer reichen Rechtstradition war entstanden, aber keine organisierten Exekutive.
Skogasafn; Skógar (pronounced [ˈskou.ar] ( listen)), literally forests, is a small Icelandic village with a population of roughly 25 located at the south of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier, in the municipality of Rangárþing eystra.
The area is known for its waterfall, Skógafoss, on the Skógá river, which springs from 60 meters at the top of an eroded cliff. At Skógar is a folk museum, Skógasafn, open daily, all the year, as well as a museum on transport in Iceland.
Not far from Skógar is the Kvernufoss fall. Further upstream on the Skógá river there are many other spectacular falls. While climbing in the small forest behind the old school, some ruins of old farms can be seen and easily accessed.
The Icelandic sagas are prose histories describing events that took place amongst the Norse and Celtic inhabitants of Iceland during the period of the Icelandic Commonwealth in the 10th and 11th centuries AD. They were most likely written in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries AD, perhaps originating in an oral tradition of storytelling. While their facticity and authorship is for the most part unknown, they are a widely recognized gem of world literature thanks to their sparse, succinct prose style and balanced storytelling. The sagas focus largely on history, especially genealogical and family history, and reflect the struggles and conflicts that arose amongst the second and third generations of Norse settlers in medieval Iceland, which was in this time a remote, decentralised society with a rich legal tradition but no organized executive power.
Welcome Skogar Museum, in Southern Iceland
Welcome
Skogar Museum, in Southern Iceland, is a cultural heritage collection of 15,000 regional artifacts exhibited in 6 historical buildings and 3 museums. Skogar waterfall minutes away.
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Skogar Museum in Southern Iceland, is a cultural heritage collection of 15,000 regional folk craft artifacts exhibited in 3 museums and 6 historical buildings.
Transportation Museum, Communications, Rescue Teams, It is also the historical museum for Rangárvallasýsla and West Skaftafellssýsla counties.
Skógar Museum opened December 1st, 1949. Originally housed in Skógar Regional School, the museum was founded on the initiative of Þórður Tómasson, who curated the museum since its inception until his retirement in 2013, at the age of 92.
skogarfoss museum owner plays for us
Skogar Museum, Iceland
Interested in a trip to Iceland? If you want to know about how the early settlers lived in South Iceland - check out the Skogar Museum. It's worth a visit.
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Flight over Árbæjarsafn in Reykjavik Iceland
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Skogarsafn Museum Iceland
Skógar Museum is a cultural heritage museum in south Iceland. It is located near one of the most popular waterfalls in the country, Skógafoss.
Skógasafn Freiluftmuseum in Hvolsvöllur, Island
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Skógasafn ist das Freiluftmuseum des Sammlerfreaks Þórður Tómasson an der Südküste Islands in der Nähe des Skogafoss. Alte isländische Häuser wurden aus verschiedenen Teilen Südislands abgetragen und samt Interieur detailgetreu bis zu den Anzügen im Schrank wieder aufgebaut. Das Video zeigt das Haus des Bezirksleiters Árni Gíslason aus den Jahre 1878. Das Haus wurde bis 1974 bewohnt und 1980 nach Skógasafn transportiert.
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kvernufoss, skogar
beautiful waterfall behind Sogar museum
SKOGAR FOLK MUSEUM Iceland
church show at Skógar museum
church show at Skógar museum. The best part at 3:05 when he mentioned about Italy for the 4th time
Skógar Museum
ツアーで行ったスコーガル民族博物館にて。
アイスランディック爺さまが突然演奏を始めた。
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Skógasafn Museum Iceland
Skógar folk museum (Skógasafn) is one of the best museum in Iceland, founded in 1950 by Þórður Tómasson.
Skogasafn Folk Museum
Founder of museum gives awful demonstration of Icelandic folk dulcimer
A Tesla In ICEland Road Trip to Skógafoss with Aut
We went to see the Skógar Museum (skogasafn.is) and Skógafoss.
We found that the autopilot is amazing even though it doesn't work well when driving into the sun on wet roads.
Music:
Perspectives Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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