Flaggdagur (Flag Day)
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Flag Day is celebrated on April 25th to commemorate the recognition of the Faroese flag, Merkið, as the national flag of the Faroese people on that date in 1940. This […]
Photo exhibition featuring subjects from Hestur, taken in 2009, challenging the romanticized narrative that the media and tourism industry too often use when portraying the Faroe Islands and Faroese villages.
Photo exhibition featuring subjects from Hestur, taken in 2009, challenging the romanticized narrative that the media and tourism industry too often use when portraying the Faroe Islands and Faroese villages.
Photo exhibition featuring subjects from Hestur, taken in 2009, challenging the romanticized narrative that the media and tourism industry too often use when portraying the Faroe Islands and Faroese villages.
Photo exhibition featuring subjects from Hestur, taken in 2009, challenging the romanticized narrative that the media and tourism industry too often use when portraying the Faroe Islands and Faroese villages.
Photo exhibition featuring subjects from Hestur, taken in 2009, challenging the romanticized narrative that the media and tourism industry too often use when portraying the Faroe Islands and Faroese villages.
Málkafé is an informal drop-in language café run by Red Cross volunteers. Volunteers will speak Faroese with anyone who wants to practise their Faroese conversational skills.
Every Saturday we have a free event where we set up all kinds of tabletop games from 6 PM in the heart of Tórshavn
At the National Gallery of the Faroe Islands.