Roykstovan í Kirkjubø
Farmhouse from year 1100
The Farmhouse in Kirkjubø is called Kirkjubøgarður, a timbered home that has been continuously occupied by the same Faroese family for 17 generations
Roykstovan is the oldest part of the house , and is one of the oldest still inhabited timber houses in the world.
It has been the farmers homestead since 1557, and prior to that, it was a part of the bishops palace. Dating back more than 900 years.
a Roykstova was the room where the fireplace was situated, and served as kitchen, workroom, living room, and as sleeping quarters.
You can visit this part of the house, which has a collection of farming and household implements from year 1100 and up.
Groups can book lunch, coffee or dinner to enjoy in this historic house.
Bústaður
Heima Á Garði 1
Streymoy
Upplatingartíðir
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Stongt
Hentleikar
- Bólkar