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Hallgrímskirkja

Hallgrímskirkja stands guard over Reykjavík. The church is both a parish church and a national sanctuary in Iceland. Its stepped concrete facade is an ode to modernism and a reminder of the Icelandic landscape. The church is named after the 17th-century clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, author of Hymns of the Passion. 

Hallgrímskirkja is an Evangelical-Lutheran church and is a part of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Iceland. Hallgrímskirkja is one of the most visited places by tourists in Iceland. Every day thousands of people visit the church. 

Admission to the church is free. Opening hours during the summer (May 16-Sept 30) is: 10:00-20:00 every day. 

Admission to the tower is ISK 1.200 for adults and ISK 200 for the children (7-14). Opening hours during the summer (May 16-Sept 30) is 10:00-19:30 every day. 

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