National Museum of the Faroe Islands

Museum of the Faroe Islands

The National Museum of the Faroe Islands (Faroese: Tjóðsavn Føroya) is the national museum of the Faroe Islands, located in Tórshavn.

Excavated skeletons of man, woman, and infant on display at the Faroese National Museum, Tórshavn

The Museum on Brekkutún 6

The National Museum of the Faroe Islands has exhibitions in the museum building on Brekkutún 6 in Tórshavn. The galleries tell the natural and cultural history of the Faroe Islands. This goes back to the origin of the landmass dating back 65 mya, through the pre-settlement era and the culture etc. from the Viking Ages and the Middle Ages. Displays include rocks and minerals, birds, plants and fish, as well as items from the farming live and the maritime live in the Faroe Islands. The famous Kirkjubøstólarnir, which are parts of the original benches from the Ólavskirkjan (St. Olav's Church) of Kirkjubøur are amongst the most valued cultural items of the National Museum on Brekkutún 6. These were in Denmark for many years but have now returned to the Faroe Islands.[1]

Heima á Garði in Hoyvík

Heima á Garði is a farmhouse in Hoyvík, near Tórshavn. The farmhouse is now a part of the National Museum of the Faroe Islands. The main building was built around 1812, but it is furnished like Faroese houses were in 1920s. The museum is an outdoors museum with all the buildings and tools etc. which belonged to the farmhouse.

The pew ends

The medieval pew ends from Saint Olav's church at Kirkjubøur (mentioned above) featured in three series of Faroese stamps, engraved by Czeslaw Slania.

Faroese stamps 1980:

  • FR 49: Maria and Baby Jesus
    FR 49: Maria and Baby Jesus
  • FR 50: St. John the Baptist
    FR 50: St. John the Baptist
  • FR 51: St. Peter
    FR 51: St. Peter
  • FR 52: St. Paul
    FR 52: St. Paul

Faroese stamps 1984:

  • FR 087: Saint John, the Evangelist.
    FR 087: Saint John, the Evangelist.
  • FR 088: Saint James.
    FR 088: Saint James.
  • FR 089: Saint Thomas.
    FR 089: Saint Thomas.
  • FR 090: Saint Judas Thaddeus.
    FR 090: Saint Judas Thaddeus.

Faroese stamps 2001:

  • FR 379: Saint Andrew.
    FR 379: Saint Andrew.
  • FR 380: Saint Bartholomew.
    FR 380: Saint Bartholomew.
  • FR 381: Unidentified apostle.
    FR 381: Unidentified apostle.
  • FR 382: Unidentified apostle.
    FR 382: Unidentified apostle.

See also

References

  1. ^ Patursson.com Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • tjodsavnid.fo (Official website of the National Museum of the Faroe Islands).


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