Tafl or hnefatafl (literally “fist table”), is a Norse board game which spread to neighbouring lands during the viking age and was later supplanted by chess…
<a href=”https://www.bloglovin.com/blog/19297289/?claim=rffv8zufcbu”>Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a> In Copenhagen, in what at firsts appears to be an unassuming street is the National Museum of Denmark. The…
Located in the Orkney Isles of the northern coast of Scotland, Skara Brae is a late neolithic settlement, the oldest in Northern Europe and protected…
Þingvellir, anglicised as Thingvellir, is the location of the Allthing or the gathering of the elected chieftains from each of the 36 districts that made…
In the north western end of Reykjavik one can find most of the touristic attractions and located on a a pier is the Maritime Museum. The…
Iceland is a testament to nature and the resilience of mankind in all its aspects, from magical vistas to the everyday life in towns. The…