
Tórshavn Cathedral
Tórshavn Cathedral, officially known as the Tórshavn Cathedral or Havnar Kirkja, is the main church in the capital of the Faroe Islands. Built in 1865, it features simple white walls and a traditional wooden interior, reflecting Faroese religious heritage. The church is used for regular worship, community events, and special occasions. Its prominent location in the town square makes it a central landmark. Despite its modest size, it holds historical significance as part of the Faroese cultural and spiritual identity, offering both a place of worship and a symbol of Tórshavn’s history.