top of page

In Iceland there are many churches. Those in the villages are generally very small and typically either painted white with a red roof or completely black. The church near the Krýsuvík geothermal area, called Krýsuvíkurkirkja, is worth a short detour. It is a very small and old wooden church. It was built in 1857 and used as a parish church until 1929. It has since served as a residence. It stands on a spacious site surrounded by ancient tombs, of which mostly only the slightly raised, grassy mounds of earth can be seen. A beautiful entrance gate leads to the site. Fortunately there are no lights to illuminate it and it is therefore possible to photograph it with the northern lights in all its beauty.

Northern Lights in Krýsuvíkurkirkja Church, Iceland

$400.00Price
Quantity
  • Price shown for unframed/unmatted print

     

    Limited Edition of 40 on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta, 325 gsm

    100% α-Cellulose bright white high-gloss


    Signed and numbered on the back

  • The photos are shipped in 1-2 weeks in cardboard shipping tube insured.

COPYRIGHT: All photographs and text within www.luigimorbidelli.com are copyright Luigi Morbidelli and are presented for web browser viewing only. Nothing contained within this site may be reproduced, downloaded, stored, copied, manipulated, altered, or used in any form without prior written permission from Luigi Morbidelli.

© Luigi Morbidelli Landscape Photographer
bottom of page