
Víkingasafnið í Innri-Njarðvík.
Víkingaheimar eru í Innri-Njarðvík en þar er hægt að fræðast um víkinga, ferðir þeirra og landafundi, landnám Íslands og margt fleira. Víkingaskipið Íslendingur er þar til sýnis en því var siglt til Ameríku árið 2000. Á hringtorginu fyrir ofan Víkingaheima stendur sjö metra hátt víkingasverð upp úr jörðinni en það gerði Stefán Geir Karlsson.
Kynntu þér vef Víkingaheima.

Víkingaheimar eru í Innri-Njarðvík sem var lengi lítil þyrping húsa. Undanfarin ár hefur svæðið verið aðalbyggingarsvæði Reykjanesbæjar og þar búa nú um 4000 manns. Þar er Njarðvíkurkirkja sem var byggð 1xxx og niður við sjó eru tjarnir þar sem er mikið fuglalíf.

Vissir þú?
Sverðið sem er á hringtorginu ofan við Víkingaheima átti upphaflega að vera á Melatorgi og minna á Þjóðminjasafnið. Sverðið er byggt á sverði frá 10. öld sem er einnig í merki Þjóðminjasafnið. Hugmyndin var umdeild og deilt var um hvort sverðið passaði á Melatorgið. Það endaði því í Innri-Njarðvík þar sem það passar vel inn í umhverfið og tekur á móti gestum Víkingaheima.
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