Hvalsey Church
Hvalsey Church, GreenlandDiscover the Hvalsey Church Ruins
For history and archaeology enthusiasts, the Hvalsey Church Ruins in southern Greenland are a must-see. This site is celebrated as the best-preserved Norse ruins in Greenland and is historically significant as the location of the last documented event of the Greenlandic Norse—a wedding in September 1408.
Historical Background
The origins of Hvalsey Church trace back to the early 12th century, though some accounts suggest it might have been constructed in the early 14th century. It is thought to have been built by Scots-Norse stonemasons, given its architectural resemblance to churches found in the Orkney Islands and Norway. The church was a central religious hub for the Norse communities in Greenland’s Eastern Settlement.
Getting There
Visitors typically begin their journey to Hvalsey Church from Qaqortoq, the largest town in southern Greenland. From Qaqortoq, you can join a guided tour or hire a private boat to reach the site. Companies like Blue Ice Explorer and Guide to Greenland offer detailed itineraries that include Hvalsey Church and other UNESCO-listed sites in the region.
Nearby Attractions
- Hvalsey Church Ruins: The primary attraction, showcasing medieval Norse architecture and history.
- Qaqortoq Town: Known for its colorful buildings and lively culture.
- Qooroq Ice Fjord: A breathtaking natural site with stunning views.
- Igaliku and Qassiarsuk: Other historical Viking settlements in the vicinity.
Tour Information
Tour prices vary based on the package. For instance, the Blue Ice Explorer tour is priced around 1,000 Euros or $1,200, excluding flights. Private tours from Qaqortoq can cost approximately $550.
Visiting Tips
- Plan your visit during the summer months for more favorable weather.
- Dress appropriately for outdoor exploration, including layers for changing weather conditions.
- Respect the site’s historical significance by not removing artifacts or damaging the ruins.
- Consider a guided tour for deeper insights into the area’s history and culture.
- Be prepared for limited internet and phone connectivity in Greenland’s rural areas.
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