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The Horse Sculpture of Tórshavn

Discover a modern tribute to Faroese folklore with the captivating Horse Sculpture in Tórshavn's scenic harbor.

A modern art piece gracing the capital of the Faroe Islands, the Horse Sculpture offers a glimpse into Faroese folklore and artistic expression, set against the backdrop of Tórshavn's harbor.

A brief summary to Horse Sculpture

  • 3, 100 Við Havnará, Tórshavn, 100, FO

Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a stroll along the Havnará river for picturesque views of Tórshavn.
  • Look for other public art installations in Tórshavn to experience the city's vibrant cultural scene.
  • Learn about Faroese folklore to fully appreciate the symbolism behind the Horse Sculpture.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Horse Sculpture is located at 3, 100 Við Havnará, Tórshavn, making it easily accessible on foot from most points in the city center. From Steinatún square, walk along the main road, cross the bridge over Havnará river. The sculpture will be visible on your right.

  • Public Transport

    Tórshavn's red city buses (Bussleiðin) are free and serve the entire municipality. All routes converge at Steinatún square. From Steinatún, it's a short walk to the sculpture. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Tórshavn, and a short ride to the Horse Sculpture from the city center will typically cost around 75 DKK. Taxi Bil and Auto-taxi are two local companies. You can hail a taxi on the street or book one through their respective apps or websites.

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Discover more about Horse Sculpture

Located in Tórshavn, the capital city, the Horse Sculpture stands as a modern artistic landmark, offering visitors a unique encounter with Faroese culture and artistry. This eye-catching sculpture is positioned near the Havnará river, adding a touch of contemporary flair to the traditional harbor setting. The sculpture serves as a representation of the mythical creature known as the Nykur (Nix), a water horse from Faroese folklore capable of changing its shape. According to legend, the Nykur often appears as a beautiful horse to lure unsuspecting travelers, particularly children, into the water. The only way to break the Nykur's spell is to call its name. While the specific artist and date of installation may require further research, the sculpture itself provides an opportunity to reflect on the intersection of art, mythology, and the natural environment in the Faroe Islands. It's a prominent and easily accessible attraction for those exploring Tórshavn.

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