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Holiday Home for Rental in the Historic Part of Reykjavík, Iceland |
The house is 125 m² and is on three levels with the main entrance, kitchen, dining room and lounge on the first floor. The master double bedroom with en-suite bathroom is on the second floor. In the basement or ground floor are two single bedrooms, one double bedroom with two single beds that can be pushed together, a family bathroom, small lounge area and access to the outside patio BBQ area.
The kitchen is fully equipped with oven/stove, microwave and fridge freezer. There Is a washing machine located in the main bathroom. In the lounge there is a television [local channels] DVD player and wireless Internet facility.
Guðjón Samúelsson (April 16, 1887 - April 25, 1950) was a State Architect of Iceland
Notable designs include main building of the University of Iceland, the National Theatre of Iceland, the Landakot Roman Catholic Cathedral in Reykjavík and the Church of Akureyri; however his final and most recognized work is the Hallgrímskirkja church, which was commissioned in 1937. Many were said to be inspired by the natural geology of Iceland, especially the basalt columns such as those at Svartifoss.
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