Ingjaldsholskirkja Church百科及旅行攻略

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Ingjaldshóll, 360 Hellissandur, Iceland
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Hellissandur, Iceland
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24/7 (churchyard)
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建立日期
1903
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Ingjaldsholskirkja Church, white with a red roof, under blue sky with mountains behind in Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church is a small, red-roofed church near Hellissandur on Iceland's Snaefellsnes Peninsula, and one of the oldest concrete churches in Iceland. It is tied to a Christopher Columbus legend and known online as the "eye-test church." Read on to plan your visit.

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church sits about 120 miles (195 km) west of Reykjavik, near the western tip of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. The drive takes about 2.5 hours, and the church works best as one stop on a longer loop of the region. Most travelers arrive by driving rental cars, though you can also reach it on this small-group Snaefellsnes tour.

The church stands in West Iceland, and if you are mapping out things to do in Snaefellsnes, it fits in neatly between the bigger sights. Pair it with cafes on Snaefellsnes for lunch, and sort out accommodation in Snaefellsnes for the night. If you are driving down from the north, there are plenty of things to see from Akureyri to Snaefellsnes.

For a wider trip, enjoy the things to do in West Iceland and stay in one of the hotels in West Iceland. Below you will find the story behind the church, the truth about the Columbus legend, why it went viral as the eye-test church, and clear directions for finding it. Keep reading to start planning your trip.

Key Takeaways

  • Ingjaldsholskirkja Church was built in 1903 and is one of the oldest concrete churches in Iceland.

  • It sits near Hellissandur on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland, about 120 miles (195 km) from Reykjavik.

  • Local legend says Christopher Columbus spent the winter of 1477 at the Ingjaldsholl farm here.

  • The church went viral as the "eye-test church" for resembling the little building shown in optometry machines.

  • The setting and long-distance views are the main draw, and a rental car is the easiest way to reach it.

About Ingjaldsholskirkja Church

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church behind a field of purple lupines with mountains at golden hour in Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church is a concrete church built in 1903, standing on a low rise between the villages of Hellissandur and Rif on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in West Iceland. It is one of the oldest concrete churches in the country.

What stands out is the way the church sits against its surroundings. White walls and a bright red roof rise from open green fields, with glacier-capped peaks behind, making it a great photography spot.

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church is modest in size, about 41 feet (12.4 meters) long and 24 feet (7.5 meters) wide, with a tower on its western gable. Master builder Jón Sveinsson raised the original in 1903, and architect Rögnvaldur Ólafsson reshaped the tower and roof in 1914. The church has been a protected heritage building since 1990.

Why Ingjaldsholskirkja Is Called the Eye-Test Church

A straight road leading up a green hill to Ingjaldsholskirkja Church under a cloudy sky

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church is better known online as the "eye-test church," resembling the red-roofed building shown in the auto-refractor machines used during eye exams. The long straight road, the small white church, and the mountains behind line up with the image many people remember squinting at during a visit to the optometrist.

That resemblance has turned the church into a kind of pilgrimage for visitors from China, who come to line up for the classic shot from the bottom of the approach road. No optical company has confirmed it is the building in the machines, so enjoy it as a happy coincidence and a good story to tell while you frame your own version.

The Christopher Columbus Legend at Ingjaldsholl

A 1519 portrait said to be Christopher Columbus in a black cap and cloak, by Sebastiano del Piombo

Painting by Sebastiano del Piombo, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Local legend says Christopher Columbus stayed at the Ingjaldsholl farm through the winter of 1477, and that he came to learn what Icelandic sailors knew about lands to the west. Historians cannot prove the visit happened, so it remains a local story rather than settled history.

A painting inside the church shows Columbus in conversation with the local priest. The church also keeps a replica altarpiece, painted by Þórarinn B. Þorláksson, of the Resurrection altarpiece in Reykjavik Cathedral. Þórarinn is often named as Iceland's first professional painter.

How To Get to Ingjaldsholskirkja Church

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church on a green hill with lupines under a misty sky near Hellissandur

Photo from Wikimedia, Creative Commons, by Chris Johnston. No edits made.

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church sits about 120 miles (195 km) west of Reykjavik, a drive of roughly 2.5 hours. Take Route 1 north out of the city, then Route 54 onto the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, and follow the road toward Hellissandur near the western tip, where a short turn inland climbs to the church.

Driving yourself is the simplest way to visit, since the church is one of many stops strung along the peninsula. Hellissandur and Olafsvik have fuel and food within a short drive. The church sits near the edge of Snaefellsjokull National Park.

From Distance to Ingjaldsholskirkja Driving Time to Ingjaldsholskirkja
Reykjavik 120 miles (195 km) about 2.5 hours
Stykkisholmur 45 miles (73 km) about 1 hour
Hellissandur 1 mile (2 km) about 3 minutes

What To See Near Ingjaldsholskirkja Church

Kirkjufell Mountain and Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall at sunset in Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church sits at the quiet western end of one of Iceland's most scenic peninsulas, so it fits neatly into a full day of sightseeing. The stops below are all within about half an hour by car and are on the same route as the church.

In summer, one of Iceland's largest Arctic tern colonies nests in the fields between Hellissandur and Rif near the church. The birds may dive at anyone who strays too close to their nests, so keep your distance from the nesting areas. They also fly low across the road and often sit on it. Drive slowly and heed the warning signs.

Plan Your Visit to Ingjaldsholskirkja Church

Ingjaldsholskirkja Church is a short stop rather than a half-day outing, but it rewards the detour all the same. Most people come away struck by the quiet of the open fields as much as by the view, and like many of the most beautiful churches in Iceland, it pairs naturally with the attractions and destinations around it.

When you are ready to plan the wider trip, you can join this small-group Snaefellsnes tour that takes in the church, or set out at your own pace with one of our rental cars.

常见问题
英格亚尔兹霍尔教堂(Ingjaldsholskirkja)真的是验光仪里用的那座教堂吗?
目前没有确凿证据。没有任何光学公司正式确认英格亚尔兹霍尔教堂就是自动验光仪(auto-refractor)画面中那栋红屋顶建筑,因此这更多是一则广为流传的故事,而非被证实的事实。不过两者外观确实非常相似,这座教堂也因此在网络上爆红,吸引不少游客前来打卡,想复刻同款照片。
英格亚尔兹霍尔教堂是冰岛最古老的混凝土教堂吗?
虽然尚未得到官方确认,但英格亚尔兹霍尔教堂常被称为冰岛最早期的混凝土教堂之一。教堂于1903年建成。
英格亚尔兹霍尔教堂内部可以看到什么?
主要看点包括:祭坛画——由Þórarinn B. Þorláksson临摹绘制,原作是雷克雅未克大教堂的《复活》祭坛画;以及一幅描绘“哥伦布传说”的画作。由于这里仍是正常使用的教区教堂,通常只在礼拜时开放,因此大多数游客会以外观参观为主,并欣赏周边景色。
克里斯托弗·哥伦布真的到过冰岛吗?
没有,这是当地传说,并非已证实的历史。传说他在1477年冬天曾住在英格亚尔兹霍尔(Ingjaldsholl)农场,想了解北欧人前往西方土地的航行故事;教堂里也保留了一幅描绘该传说的画作,但没有任何史料记录能证明他确实来过。
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