
Summer Residence of the Icelandic Prime Minister
The Summer Residence of the Icelandic Prime Minister, known as Thingvellir, is located 40 kilometers east of Reykjavik, Iceland. This official residence is used for state functions and summer retreats. Its architecture combines traditional Icelandic styles with modern elements.
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The residence at Thingvellir is set in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its geological and historical significance. Built in 1930, it serves as a venue for hosting diplomatic events and private retreats. Visitors can access the area via road, with parking available nearby, but the interior is generally closed to the public.






