Groundbreaking ceremony for the first heathen temple in thousand years during the solar eclipse By Stefán Árni Pálsson 20. mars 2015 14:54 Dagur B. Eggertsson, the mayor of Reykjavík, put the first spade into the ground. Vísir/Silke Shortly after the long awaited solar eclipse this morning the first spade went into the ground for a temple of the Asatru Heathen Community in Öskjuhlíð in Reykjavik. A turning point in the history of religion and culture of Northern Europe according to a message on its Facebook-site. The temple will be 350 square meters and able to house about 250 people. The goal is to finish the project by the end of September 2016.People took a careful look at the solar eclipse.Vísir/GVAHilmar Örn Hilmarsson, the chieftain of the Asatru Heathen Community, says that this is the biggest turning point in the history of the Asatru Heathen Community. "This is a big day for us. This will change everything for us because we haven't had any facility for our operation," Hilmarsson says. The ceremony started at 8:38 AM at the beginning of the solar eclipse. Candles were lit for the good of local supernatural beings. When the eclipse reached a climax at 9:37 AM a fire was lit where the sanctuary will be built. "We'll be able to build a temple that will be a signature building in Reykjavík. First and foremost this will be a Congregation Hall where we will also have an office." The pictures below were taken by the photographer Silke Schurack. News in English Mest lesið Heitir umfangsmestu brottvísunum í sögu Bandaríkjanna Erlent „Ég held að ég þurfi að fara að pakka niður í tösku og flytja upp í ský“ Innlent Setti Íslandsmet í klassískri bekkpressu í gær Innlent Reyndi að fá bóluefni gegn Covid úr umferð á versta tíma Erlent Níutíu Palestínumenn látnir lausir Erlent Opna fyrir Tiktok á nýjan leik Erlent Andrés Ingi ráðinn framkvæmdastjóri DÍS Innlent Ekkert ferðaveður á morgun og Freyja komin í Seyðisfjörð Innlent Ók inn í snjóflóð í Færivallaskriðum Innlent „Gríðarlegt högg“ ef bannið varir til frambúðar Innlent
Shortly after the long awaited solar eclipse this morning the first spade went into the ground for a temple of the Asatru Heathen Community in Öskjuhlíð in Reykjavik. A turning point in the history of religion and culture of Northern Europe according to a message on its Facebook-site. The temple will be 350 square meters and able to house about 250 people. The goal is to finish the project by the end of September 2016.People took a careful look at the solar eclipse.Vísir/GVAHilmar Örn Hilmarsson, the chieftain of the Asatru Heathen Community, says that this is the biggest turning point in the history of the Asatru Heathen Community. "This is a big day for us. This will change everything for us because we haven't had any facility for our operation," Hilmarsson says. The ceremony started at 8:38 AM at the beginning of the solar eclipse. Candles were lit for the good of local supernatural beings. When the eclipse reached a climax at 9:37 AM a fire was lit where the sanctuary will be built. "We'll be able to build a temple that will be a signature building in Reykjavík. First and foremost this will be a Congregation Hall where we will also have an office." The pictures below were taken by the photographer Silke Schurack.
News in English Mest lesið Heitir umfangsmestu brottvísunum í sögu Bandaríkjanna Erlent „Ég held að ég þurfi að fara að pakka niður í tösku og flytja upp í ský“ Innlent Setti Íslandsmet í klassískri bekkpressu í gær Innlent Reyndi að fá bóluefni gegn Covid úr umferð á versta tíma Erlent Níutíu Palestínumenn látnir lausir Erlent Opna fyrir Tiktok á nýjan leik Erlent Andrés Ingi ráðinn framkvæmdastjóri DÍS Innlent Ekkert ferðaveður á morgun og Freyja komin í Seyðisfjörð Innlent Ók inn í snjóflóð í Færivallaskriðum Innlent „Gríðarlegt högg“ ef bannið varir til frambúðar Innlent