Reykholt Walking in Iceland 4K











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Reykholt is a historic site located in western Iceland, about 100 km east of Reykjavik. It is known for its association with the medieval Icelandic writer and historian Snorri Sturluson, who lived and worked there in the 13th century. • Reykholt was an important cultural and intellectual center during Snorri's lifetime, and he was a key figure in the literary and political circles of the time. He built a large farmstead at Reykholt, which included a church, a school, and a library. He was also known for his extensive writings, which include the Prose Edda, the Heimskringla, and several sagas. • Today, Reykholt is a popular tourist destination for visitors to Iceland who are interested in the country's medieval history and culture. The site has been preserved as a cultural and historic landmark, and there are several buildings and structures that date back to Snorri's time. Visitors can explore the remains of Snorri's farmstead, including the foundations of his home, the church, and the hot spring pool known as Snorralaug. • 00:20 - Snorrastofa is an institute located in the town of Reykholt, Iceland, dedicated to the memory and legacy of the medieval Icelandic writer and historian Snorri Sturluson. Snorri Sturluson is one of the most important figures in Icelandic history and literature, best known for his works such as the Prose Edda and the Heimskringla. • The institute was established in 1995 with the aim of promoting research and education about Snorri Sturluson and his works. It houses a library and research center, as well as a museum dedicated to the life and works of Snorri Sturluson. The institute also hosts academic conferences and seminars on topics related to Icelandic literature, history, and culture. • In addition to its research and educational activities, Snorrastofa is also involved in promoting tourism in the Reykholt area, offering guided tours and various cultural events throughout the year. The institute is a popular destination for tourists interested in Icelandic history and literature, as well as for scholars and researchers working in the field. • 03:30 - Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241) was a medieval Icelandic writer, poet, and historian who played an important role in preserving the literary and cultural heritage of Iceland. He is best known for his works, the Prose Edda and the Heimskringla, which are considered masterpieces of medieval Scandinavian literature. • The Prose Edda, written around 1220, is a collection of stories and myths from Norse mythology, along with a guide on how to write poetry. It is one of the most important sources of information about Norse mythology and has had a significant impact on the study of Scandinavian literature and culture. • The Heimskringla, written around 1230, is a chronicle of the kings of Norway, from the legendary King Yngvi to the reign of King Magnus Erlingsson. It is also a significant source of information about the history and culture of medieval Norway. • Snorri Sturluson was also an important political figure in Iceland during his lifetime, serving as a chieftain and a lawmaker. He was a member of the Sturlungar clan, which was one of the most powerful clans in Iceland at the time. • Unfortunately, Snorri's political ambitions led to his downfall, and he was eventually assassinated in 1241. Despite his untimely death, Snorri's works continue to be admired and studied today, and he is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Icelandic history and literature. • 05:17 - Snorralaug, also known as Snorri's Pool, is a historic site located near Reykholt, Iceland, which is believed to have been the personal hot spring of Snorri Sturluson. The site consists of a small pool, measuring about 2 meters by 2 meters, which is fed by a hot spring. • According to legend, Snorri Sturluson would often bathe in the pool while working on his literary works. It is said that he would soak in the hot water while dictating stories to his scribes who would sit outside the pool and write down his words. • The pool has been known since medieval times, and it is mentioned in several Icelandic sagas. In the 19th century, the site was rediscovered by Icelandic archaeologists who identified it as Snorri's Pool based on its location and the descriptions in the sagas. • 08:17 - Skrifla • 16:51 - Höskuldargerði • Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed the video please consider subscribing for more upcoming walking tours in Iceland. • Got bitcoin to spare? 3M2MrYekX9sHwr3UszDh16BrcRACRHxRgs • Equipment I use: • Camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black • Gimbal: Zhiyun Smooth 4 • Contact: • [email protected] • facebook.com/IcelandHotSpots

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