Unknown - Reykjavik, Iceland
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
N 64° 08.758 W 021° 54.398
27W E 455887 N 7113593
This abstract sculpture represents "High Seat Pillars" and is located near Höfði House in Reykjavik, Iceland. However, no one really knows what the legendary High Seat Pillars actually look like.
Waymark Code: WMPC5V
Location: Iceland
Date Posted: 08/07/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member condor1
Views: 7

"This statue in front of Höfðihús represents the high seat pillars which the first settler of Iceland, Ingólfur Arnarson, cast into the ocean and swore that he would settle at the location where they drifted ashore."

--Source (visit link)

"Öndvegissúlur, or high-seat pillars, were a pair of wooden poles placed on each side of the high-seat—the place where the head of household would have sat—in a Viking-period Scandinavian house.

According to descriptions in Landnámabók and several sagas, written long after settlement, some of the first settlers threw high-seat pillars they had brought with them from Norway overboard once in sight of land. They then established their permanent farms at the site where the pillars washed ashore. The first farm established in Iceland, located where the capital, Reykjavík, stands today, was founded using this method.

One saga refers to a high-seat pillar having been carved with an image of the god Thor, and Icelandic saga Eyrbyggja saga relates that when Þórólfur Mostrarskegg (Thorolf Most-Beard) constructed a temple after reaching Iceland, the high seat pillars had reginnaglar (Old Icelandic "god-nails" or "power-nails") in them. Otherwise very little is known about what they might have looked like."

--Wikipedia (visit link)
Title: Unknown

Artist: Unknown

Media (materials) used: Bronze sculpture atop a stone plinth

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): In a grassy area near Höfði House

Date of creation or placement: Unknown

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