Ásatrú Temple in Iceland

Digital model of the neopagan Ásatrúarfélagið temple in Iceland.



The Ásatrú Temple is a sacred sanctuary in Reykjavik, Iceland for the Ásatrúarfélagið religion. It was the first Pagan Temple and it was the central hub for the religion before the use stopped in 999 A.D. when Ásatrúarfélagið was suppressed by Christianity. The religion is a Neopagan spiritual organization that worships Nordic gods (including Odin (lead god), Thor, Frigg, and Baldur). It was brought back in the 1970's, and now architect Magnús Jensson is rebuilding it, which should be done by the end of 2019. He is recreating the temple on a hill with the three sacred rocks that represent to the life and powers of Odin. Jensson made sure to align a dome with astronomical events due to the importance in the religion. Rituals in Ásatrúarfélagið religion are refered to as "blóts", and an important one has already occured inside the temple (thanking mother nature for the wood used to construct the Temple). It is also an inclusive site, and it allows all different religions and backgrounds to visit the temple. 




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