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670: 694: 391:) with the rights and privileges of a town. The number of inhabitants amounted to 146 in 1901 and to 415 in 1910, to 1,159 in 1920, to 2,022 in 1930, to 2,884 in 1940, to 3,015 in 1950, to 2,860 in 1960, to 2,161 in 1970 and to 2,047 in 1979. In 1989 Siglufjörður had 1,806 inhabitants. Herring fishing declined considerably after 1970, and the herring processing plants were closed. Many people left the area. Today the town remains dependent on fishing industries. The government of Iceland is attempting to reverse the population shrinking in the area by improving land transportation and by promoting tourism. Today herring fishing is no longer productive in the region. 682: 328: 38: 658: 74: 579: 271: 1358: 58: 287: 81: 534:
The old road to Siglufjörður is open during the summer. It is the highest mountain road in Iceland and is used today for hiking, horse riding and pleasure driving. Siglufjörður has developed into the Icelandic centre of winter sports. There are two ski lifts and a ski jump hill. In January 2021, the
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is a music festival which is held every year in July. The town is famous for Bjarni Þorsteinsson (1861–1938), a composer and priest who lived in Siglufjörður from 1888 on. He collected many old folk songs which had nearly been forgotten and published them again between 1906 and 1909. The oldest house
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church consecrated in 1932, has 400 seats. With a length of 35 metres and a breadth of 12 metres, it is comparatively large. The two large clocks on its tower, which is 30 metres in height, were donated by the Savings Bank in 1932. Inside the church there is a sightworthy altar painting dating from
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Siglufjörður has a small airfield. There have, however, not been regular flights to Siglufjörður for many years, but private small planes make frequent landings. The closest airport with scheduled flights is in
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1726 which shows the Last Supper. The colourful church windows were created by the German artist Maria Katzgrau (1913–1998) and added in 1974. Ragnar Kjartansson, an Icelandic artist, created the tall sculpture
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is a large wooden residential building which was built in 1915 for Norwegian seamen working in Siglufjörður. It was also used as a medical center for injured and sick seamen. The wood had been prepared in
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to the west; it used to be the town's only road connection open year-round. That tunnel was completed in 1967 and before then the only road to the town was a narrow mountain pass between Siglufjörður and
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industry that was very strong in the 1940s and 1950s. The first Icelandic Municipal Savings Bank was founded in Siglufjörður in 1873, and on 22 October 1918 Siglufjörður attained municipal status (
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in town dating from 1884 was transformed into a Bjarni þorsteinsson Museum referring to traditional Icelandic folk music and to historical musical instruments.
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The dual Héðinsfjörður Tunnels, with a total length of 11 km (6.8 mi), were dug between Siglufjörður and Ólafsfjörður to connect with the region of
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The population in 2011 was 1,206; the town has been shrinking in size since the 1950s when the town reached its peak of 3,000 inhabitants.
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was improved, enabling cars to get through. Before that ships, seaplanes, horses and walking provided transport.
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in Norway before the construction. Today the building which was renovated 1986-1986 is used as a conservatoire.
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in the east, and opened on 2 October 2010. Siglufjörður was already connected by the 800 m tunnel
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Siglufjörður was connected by road for the first time in 1940, when the horse-riding trail through
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The unofficial website for the inhabitants of Siglufjörður, includes web cam. (vefmyndavél)
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Houses in Siglufjörður: The red building is the Herring Museum.
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More information and photos about Siglufjörður on Hit Iceland
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Location of the former Municipality of Siglufjörður
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Siglufjörður
Location of the Municipality of Fjallabyggð
Siglufjörður is located in Iceland
66°9′7″N 18°54′32″W / 66.15194°N 18.90889°W / 66.15194; -18.90889
Constituency
Northeast Constituency
Region
Northeastern Region
Municipality
Fjallabyggð
DST
Postal code
Municipal website
Location of the former Municipality of Siglufjörður
Iceland
DST
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fjord
Iceland
Ólafsfjörður
Héðinsfjörður Tunnels
Fjallabyggð
The Herring Era Museum
herring
Icelandic
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