Statue
It's late, so I think I'll let everyone else write the details on this photo:
What building is shown?
Who is the nearer statue of?
Who is the farther statue of?
What street is this taken on?
What are the cranes in the backround building?
And, where do the stairs from the sidewalk lead to?
I look very forward to seeing comments from you, my astute readers... (and locals, be nice and try not to ruin the fun for Reykjavik trivia buffs who might want to try to answer! As a matter of fact, locals might try giving hints to help out!)
What building is shown?
Who is the nearer statue of?
Who is the farther statue of?
What street is this taken on?
What are the cranes in the backround building?
And, where do the stairs from the sidewalk lead to?
I look very forward to seeing comments from you, my astute readers... (and locals, be nice and try not to ruin the fun for Reykjavik trivia buffs who might want to try to answer! As a matter of fact, locals might try giving hints to help out!)
Comments
no clue on the statues.
going to guess that it was taken on bankastraeti?
and are the cranes building a new opera house?
kinda wished that id done more of the tourist thing when i visted in nov.then id probly know more.
I did read something that the building was used as a prison in the 1700's. Is that correct??
About the street I've never understood why the street change somewhere there is not intersection. Many times I had to show friends the point where Laugavegur starts.
Jón Magnússon?
recognizing Iceland as a fully sovereign state?
Hafstein.
Lækjargata