FFF #2.2 – Gljúfrasteinn and Cafe Álafoss
[Happened 28 Sept 2014. Written 1 October. Maybe.]
The weather forecast looked promising, and the fall colors were busy being colorful, so I decided to venture a little further afield than usual, and visited Gljúfrasteinn. Gljúfrasteinn (TripAdvisor) is where Iceland’s only Nobel laureate, Halldór Laxness, lived with his second wife, Auður, for some decades. It’s a little outside the main city area, about a 20 minute drive from our home.
I found out when I’d arrived that there is no photography inside the house, but there’s a pretty good gallery on their webpage. Every guest gets their own audio-player and headset, and walks around the house in quiet listening to a well produced and interesting audio-tour.
My impression was that Halldór and Auður were cool cats in their day and age. And I definitely came away thinking that Halldór was exceedingly well married! Not only did Auður decorate the house to perfection, and produce her own sewing-art, but they also had a lot of friends (including many artists who gave them art), and routinely hosted parties, large and small. The art in the house is really quite interesting and surprisingly colorful. Although their speaking style sounds very old-style to my modern ears, they were probably considered somewhat avant-garde back in the day!?!? (I’m guessing!)
Anyway, to make up for the lack of pictures indoors, I took a bunch of photos of the surrounding area.
After I’d had my fill of nature, I drove back and made a quick pit-stop at the Álafoss Cafe in Mosfellsbær (aka Mos-Eisley) before heading back home to the peeps. (45 images total)
IMAGES FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE ARE HERE (CLICK! CLICK! CLICK!)
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