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Bessastaðir

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Town or city
  
Garðabær

Address
  
Alftanes, Iceland

Function
  
Palace

Country
  
Iceland

Phone
  
+354 540 4400

Current tenant
  
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson

Bessastaðir

Current tenants
  
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson (President of Iceland)

Similar
  
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Bessasta ir og vi gdi s


Bessastaðir ([ˈpɛsaˌstaːðɪr̥]) is today the official residence of the President of Iceland and is situated in Álftanes, not far from the capital city, Reykjavík.

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Bessasta ir kosta sitt


History

Bessastaðir was first settled in 1000. It became one of Snorri Sturluson's farms in the 13th century. After Snorri's murder in September 1241, Bessastaðir was claimed by the King of Norway. Thereafter it became a Royal stronghold and the dwellings of the King's highest-ranking officers and officials in Iceland. It resisted an attack by Turkish slave raiders in July 1627. In the late 18th century Bessastaðir was changed into a school for a few years, before becoming a farm. In 1867 the farm was purchased by the poet and statesman Grímur Thomsen, who lived there for almost two decades. Among later owners were editor and parliamentarian Skúli Thoroddsen, and his wife, Theodóra Thoroddsen, who was well known for her literary works. In 1940 Sigurður Jónasson bought Bessastaðir and donated it to the state in 1941 as a residence for the Regent and later the President of Iceland.

References

Bessastaðir Wikipedia