Höfði es una casa en el norte de Reikiavik, la capital de Islandia, construida en 1909. Höfði se encuentra en Félagstúni, en la calle Borgartún.
Inicialmente, fue construida para el cónsul francés Jean-Paul Brillouin en Islandia y fue la residencia excluvisva del poeta y hombre de negocios Einar Benediktsson durante muchos años.[1]
Easy to get to as it is right off the main road. There is ample parking immediately adjacent to the house so you can park and take photos.
Mark Mikhaielene. 4, 2018
This is the start of the end of the Cold War of last century. Though the building is not open to visit but having a walk around and you'll get the feel and understand its historic importance. Benches available to sit down and relax. Impressed that it was prefabricated and shipped all the way from Norway for assembling.
Molly Wangsep. 5, 2017
Though this place is not open to public, this historical building was where Reagan and Gorbachev ended the cold war in 1986. Built in 1909, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Reykjavík. There is a parking lot here, but it is chargeable.
Jo Leeoct. 28, 2017
Nth really special but it's made for a French consul so I reckon that's what makes this white house special
PUDDING koidic. 27, 2017
Easy walk to this place from the centre of Reykjavik. It's where Reagan met Gorbachev to begin the end of the Cold War
Robert Stockleyfeb. 8, 2018
Bit hard to find on Google without knowing what's it's called. Glad I visited on a 7 mile walk round Reykjavik
rich80wbaabr. 15, 2018
The original venue of the Reagan - Gorbachev summit, very interesting for history and politics lovers, but also for people who just remember seeing the place on TV back in the 1980s. Very calm and somehow solemn.
BLT Translationsjul. 18, 2018
Great place to visit to learn about Iceland's art history.
Tad Samsonjul. 18, 2018
Fun to visit but no inside access to the public.
William LeMastersjul. 13, 2018
Easy to get to as it is right off the main road. There is ample parking immediately adjacent to the house so you can park and take photos.
Mark Mikhaielene. 4, 2018
This is the start of the end of the Cold War of last century. Though the building is not open to visit but having a walk around and you'll get the feel and understand its historic importance. Benches available to sit down and relax. Impressed that it was prefabricated and shipped all the way from Norway for assembling.
Molly Wangsep. 5, 2017
Though this place is not open to public, this historical building was where Reagan and Gorbachev ended the cold war in 1986. Built in 1909, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Reykjavík. There is a parking lot here, but it is chargeable.
Jo Leeoct. 28, 2017
Nth really special but it's made for a French consul so I reckon that's what makes this white house special
PUDDING koidic. 27, 2017
Easy walk to this place from the centre of Reykjavik. It's where Reagan met Gorbachev to begin the end of the Cold War
Robert Stockleyfeb. 8, 2018
Bit hard to find on Google without knowing what's it's called. Glad I visited on a 7 mile walk round Reykjavik
rich80wbaabr. 15, 2018
The original venue of the Reagan - Gorbachev summit, very interesting for history and politics lovers, but also for people who just remember seeing the place on TV back in the 1980s. Very calm and somehow solemn.
BLT Translationsjul. 18, 2018
Great place to visit to learn about Iceland's art history.
Tad Samsonjul. 18, 2018
Fun to visit but no inside access to the public.
William LeMastersjul. 13, 2018
Easy to get to as it is right off the main road. There is ample parking immediately adjacent to the house so you can park and take photos.
Mark Mikhaielene. 4, 2018
This is the start of the end of the Cold War of last century. Though the building is not open to visit but having a walk around and you'll get the feel and understand its historic importance. Benches available to sit down and relax. Impressed that it was prefabricated and shipped all the way from Norway for assembling.
Molly Wangsep. 5, 2017
Though this place is not open to public, this historical building was where Reagan and Gorbachev ended the cold war in 1986. Built in 1909, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Reykjavík. There is a parking lot here, but it is chargeable.
Jo Leeoct. 28, 2017
Nth really special but it's made for a French consul so I reckon that's what makes this white house special
PUDDING koidic. 27, 2017
Easy walk to this place from the centre of Reykjavik. It's where Reagan met Gorbachev to begin the end of the Cold War
Robert Stockleyfeb. 8, 2018
Bit hard to find on Google without knowing what's it's called. Glad I visited on a 7 mile walk round Reykjavik
rich80wbaabr. 15, 2018
The original venue of the Reagan - Gorbachev summit, very interesting for history and politics lovers, but also for people who just remember seeing the place on TV back in the 1980s. Very calm and somehow solemn.
BLT Translationsjul. 18, 2018
Great place to visit to learn about Iceland's art history.
Tad Samsonjul. 18, 2018
Fun to visit but no inside access to the public.
William LeMastersjul. 13, 2018
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