Lögberg

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Lögberg is one of Iceland’s most important historical sites and is located at Þingvellir. From the founding of Alþingi in the year 930, Lögberg served as the central gathering place of the national assembly throughout the Commonwealth period. It was here that the laws of the country were publicly proclaimed.

At Lögberg, the Lawspeaker addressed the assembly and recited the laws of the land. Around the year 999 or 1000, Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði famously lay down beneath his cloak and later declared Christianity as the official religion of Iceland. This decision marked a major turning point in the nation’s history and shaped Icelandic society for centuries to come.

Lögberg lies close to Almannagjá, where Iceland’s dramatic geology provides a striking backdrop to its historical significance. The site also forms part of the wider Þingvallavatn area, known for its natural beauty and geological importance.

Today, Lögberg is a popular stop for visitors wishing to understand the origins of Iceland’s legal system while enjoying panoramic views across Þingvellir and the surrounding landscape. The site uniquely combines history, culture, and nature and is an essential part of any visit to Þingvellir.

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