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Bakkagerði () is a coastal
hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
in eastern
Iceland Iceland ( is, Ísland; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Arctic Ocean. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland's capital and largest city is Reykjavík, which (along with its s ...
. It is a part of the municipality of
Múlaþing Múlaþing () is a municipality in eastern Iceland which was formed in 2020 from the merger of Fljótsdalshérað, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarfjarðarhreppur and Djúpavogshreppur. It is the largest municipality in the country by area. The biggest ...
and situated on the coast of the
Borgarfjörður Eystri Borgarfjörður eystri () is a fjord in east Iceland. It is part of the municipality of Borgarfjarðarhreppur and, as of 2011, the area has a population of around 100 inhabitants. The main settlement is Bakkagerði. The town derives its name ...
.


History

Bakkagerði was declared an official trading place in 1894 when Iceland was still a part of Denmark. The present harbour was built in 1943, enlarged in 1974 and improved in 2001. In 2020 Bakkagerði, which was a part of the municipality of
Borgarfjarðarhreppur Borgarfjarðarhreppur () is a municipality in Iceland Iceland ( is, Ísland; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Arctic Ocean. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland's capital ...
, united with Seyðisfjörður,
Djúpivogur Djúpivogur () is a small town and municipality (Djúpavogshreppur ) located on a peninsula in the Austurland region in eastern Iceland, near the island of Papey and on the fjord Berufjörður. The municipality was formed by the merger of rural c ...
and
Fljótsdalshérað Fljótsdalshérað () was a municipality located in eastern Iceland. In 2020 it merged with three neighbouring Municipalities to form Múlaþing Múlaþing () is a municipality in eastern Iceland which was formed in 2020 from the merger of Fljó ...
to form the new community of
Múlaþing Múlaþing () is a municipality in eastern Iceland which was formed in 2020 from the merger of Fljótsdalshérað, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarfjarðarhreppur and Djúpavogshreppur. It is the largest municipality in the country by area. The biggest ...
which is the largest community in Iceland.


Culture

Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval (15 October 1885 – 13 April 1972) was an Icelandic painter. He is considered one of the most important artists of Iceland. Early life Born in poverty, Kjarval was adopted and as a young man worked as a fisherman. He ...
, one of the most important Icelandic painters, was born and raised in Bakkagerði. In 1914 he created one of his masterpieces, showing Jesus holding
the Sermon on the Mount The Sermon on the Mount (anglicized from the Matthean Vulgate Latin section title: ) is a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus of Nazareth found in the Gospel of Matthew (chapters 5, 6, and 7). that emphasizes his moral teachings. It is ...
, in this village. On the painting ''Álfaborg'', a famous rock close to the village, and the mountain range ''Dyrfjöll'' are clearly regognizable. The piece of art which is one of the most famous attractions of the village can be seen above the altar. The wooden church itself, ''Bakkagerðiskirkja'', was consecrated in 1901 and renovated in 2001. Originally the church was built at the farm Desjarmýri in the south of Bakkagerði and there was no church in the village itself. As wood has always been a very valuable and scarse material in Iceland, the church was dismantled when it was no longer needed on the farm and reconstructed in the village in 1901. ''Lindarbakki'' is a renovated turf house which was built in 1899. Its basement where an old well can be seen dates from 1899 and most of the interior of Lindarbakki is from 1934. The house (30 m2) consists of one kitchen and a living-room. Many Icelanders believe in
elves An elf () is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Elves appear especially in North Germanic mythology. They are subsequently mentioned in Snorri Sturluson's Icelandic Prose Edda. He distinguishes "ligh ...
: ''Álfaborg'', a tall rock close to Bakkagerði, is said to the residence of their queen. There are various historical places around Bakkagerði. The farm Hjaltastaður on the road to Egilsstaðir has an old wooden church, ''Hjaltastaðakirkja'', dating from 1881. ''Kirkjubaejarkirkja'', built in 1851, is another wooden church in the west of Hjaltastaður with a ridge turret and a colourful pulpit dating from the 16th century. The pulpit ist said to be oldest existing pulpit in Iceland. The
retable A retable is a structure or element placed either on or immediately behind and above the altar or communion table of a church. At the minimum it may be a simple shelf for candles behind an altar, but it can also be a large and elaborate structur ...
was created in 1894. The church was renovated in 2001 exactly 150 years after the inauguration. There is a track from Bakkagerði to ''Húsavík'', a hamlet 20 km in the south which was abandoned in 1973. Originally Húsavík consisted of four farms on the bay bearing the same name. The wooden church ''Húsavíkurkirkja'' was built 1937–39, and several of its pieces of art are exhibited in the National Museum of Iceland in Reykjavík now.


Economy

Originally Bakkagerði was a fishing-village. Today various farms around Bakkagerði are specialized in eiderduck farming. Eiderdown beddings and pillows are produced in a company in Bakkagerði. Tourism has become an importanat source of income for the town.


Infrastructure

Bakkagerði has a primary school with a kindergarten and a public library, a health care center (heilsugaeslustöð), a bank, a post office, a gas station and a village shop (''Búðin Borgarfirði''). There is also accommodation for tourists, a hotel, a restaurant, a café, a golf course and a camping site. Various tour operators offer day trips and guided tours. There is a regular bus service once a day to and from Egilsstaðir. The nearest airport is
Egilsstaðir Airport Egilsstaðir Airport ( is, Egilsstaðaflugvöllur ) is a single-runway international airport in Egilsstaðir, Iceland. The main carrier is Icelandair with flights to Reykjavík. The airport has several car rental options available, such as Höldur ...
.


Nature

There are various hiking trails around Bakkagerði, especially in ''Víknaslóðir'', an uninhabited landscape in the south of Bakkagerði between the fiords Lödmundarfjörður and Borgarfjörður. The town's nickname is "Puffins' capital of Iceland" as there are many puffins in the area especially around the harbour, especially on ''Hafnarhólmi'' Rock.


References


External links


Bakkagerði, Iceland, Earth - Geody

Homepage of Borgarfjordur eystri, east Iceland
(English website) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bakkagerdi Populated places in Eastern Region (Iceland)