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Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík

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Free Church in Reykjavík

The Free Church in Reykjavík (Isl: Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík) is a church which is part of the State Church-independent Lutheran free church of Iceland. It lies in the centre of the Icelandic capital, by Lake Tjörnin. It was built in 1901, in the Gothic style.

64°8′39.54″N 21°56′21.23″W / 64.1443167°N 21.9392306°W / 64.1443167; -21.9392306

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