Step inside Klaksvík's extraordinary Christianskirkja — a striking 1963 church housing a Viking-era longship suspended from its nave ceiling and monumental biblical murals. The most architecturally significant building in the northern Faroe Islands.
What to expect
The church's bold modernist exterior gives way to a soaring interior where an authentic clinker-built Viking vessel hangs serenely above the pews, symbolising the seafaring soul of the Faroese. Enormous painted murals by renowned Faroese artist Ingálvur av Reyni depict biblical scenes reimagined in a Nordic landscape. The quiet, contemplative atmosphere makes this one of the most moving cultural encounters in the North Atlantic. A knowledgeable local guide or audio commentary brings the symbolism fully alive.
Good to know
Located in central Klaksvík, 5 minutes' walk from the pier. Open to visitors during daylight hours; check locally for service times to avoid. Combine with the Norðoya Fornminnissavn museum next door for a full cultural morning.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Klaksvik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.