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Roykstovan: A Faroese Cultural Gem

Discover Faroese history and culture at Roykstovan museum in Kirkjubøur, a charming village with well-preserved medieval structures and stunning landscapes.

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Roykstovan, located in Kirkjubøur, is a museum offering a glimpse into the Faroe Islands' cultural history. Housed in traditional wooden structures, it showcases artifacts from Viking settlements to local crafts, providing an immersive experience of Faroese life through the centuries.

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X624+QWQ, Kirkjubøur, FO
Monday
9 am-5 pm
Tuesday
9 am-5 pm
Wednesday
9 am-5 pm
Thursday
9 am-5 pm
Friday
9 am-5 pm
Saturday
2 pm-5 pm
Sunday
2 pm-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Tórshavn, take the free red city bus. Route 5 operates on weekdays, and route 7 operates on Saturdays. The bus will take you directly to Kirkjubøur. Check the current bus timetables for the most up-to-date schedule. All bus routes are free of charge.

    Walking

    It is possible to walk from Tórshavn to Kirkjubøur. The walk is approximately 13km and should take around 2.5 hours. Start from Visit Tórshavn and follow the route. Be prepared for a slightly steep hike.

    Driving

    From Tórshavn, the drive to Kirkjubøur is approximately 20 minutes. Head south from Tórshavn, passing the Gamlarætt ferry port. Continue for about 5 minutes until you reach Kirkjubøur. Parking is available near the harbor and church.

    Local tips

    Visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds for a more personal experience.
    Check the museum's opening hours in advance, as they may vary between weekdays and weekends.
    Take time to explore the historic village of Kirkjubøur after your museum visit to appreciate the unique architecture.

    Discover more about Roykstovan

    Roykstovan, nestled in the historic village of Kirkjubøur, serves as a captivating portal into the rich cultural heritage of the Faroe Islands. This charming museum is housed within traditional wooden structures, reflecting the unique architectural style of the region. As you step inside, you're greeted by a collection of artifacts and exhibits that narrate the islands' past, from Viking settlements to the evolution of local crafts and traditions. The museum showcases a diverse array of items, including historical tools and traditional clothing, offering visitors an immersive experience that highlights the daily lives of the Faroese people throughout the centuries. Roykstovan's connection to Kirkjubøur, one of the oldest inhabited places in the Faroe Islands, adds an extra layer of intrigue to your visit. The village is known for its well-preserved medieval structures, such as the ruins of the Magnus Cathedral and the nearby Kirkjubøargarður farmhouse. Kirkjubøargarður, also known as Roykstovan, is an 11th-century farmhouse and is said to be one of the oldest continually inhabited wooden buildings in the world. The oldest part of the house is open to the public and contains a collection of farming and household implements. Kirkjubøur itself is considered the most important historical site in the Faroe Islands and is located on the southern part of Streymoy Island.

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