Videy Island

Videy islandAbout Videy Island

Videy Island is a unique site that combines history, culture and nature, and is only a few minutes away from the city by boat.

Archaeological excavations have disclosed the fact that the island was inhabited already in the 10th century. It was the site of an Augustine monastery from 1225 to 1539 and a centre for pilgrimage in the middle ages.

The Videyjarstofa house, where there is now a restaurant, was built in 1755 and is the first construction made of stone and cement in the country. The church was consecrated in 1774 and is the second oldest one still standing.

The island became the seat of the first Icelandic treasurer and later the first Icelandic sub-governor, Mr Skuli Magnusson. In the beginning of the 20th century the country's first harbour for ocean going vessels was built on the eastern part of the island and a hamlet developed there. The last inhabitant left it in 1943, when the harbour of Reykjavik had taken over.

There are hiking paths all around the island, free bicycles to rent and a children's playground.

Videy is also renowned for its varied bird life.  At least 30 species of breeding birds have been counted on the island.

Videy also inhabits intriguing sculpural art work, most notably Yoko Ono's Imagine Peace Tower, a work of art in the form of a wishing well from which a very strong and tall tower of light emerges at certain times of year (more information below).

Winter ferry schedule (1 October 2008 - 14 May 2009) 

Weekends only

To Videy from Skarfabakki pier:

13:15 - 14:15 - 15:15

From Videy to Skarfabakki pier:

13:30 - 14:30 - 15:30 - 16:30 - 17:30

Bus number 5 stops 300 metres from Sundahofn harbour (Skarfabakki pier).

More information on prices etc at www.elding.is.

For further information please call 354-533-5055  or 354-533 3565.

www.videy.com

Imagine Peace Tower Tours - 19th October to 8th December:  

Special Imagine Peace tours are offered from Sundays to Thursdays at 20:00 (back at 22:00) from Skarfabakki pier. The Videyjarstofa Café is open during the tour with light refreshments.

A reservation is required. Call 533-5055 for further information.

Imagine Peace Tower

FridarsulaThe inauguration of the Imagine Peace Tower took place during a private ceremony on 9th October 2007 on Videy island, Reykjavík, Iceland.

The Imagine Peace Tower is lit every year from October 9th through to December 8th, from sunset to midnight. It is also lit on New Year's Eve and in spring the tower is lit from sunset to midnight during Easter week.

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The Imagine Peace Tower is a work of art conceived by the legendary artist, musician and peace advocate Yoko Ono as a beacon to world peace. The work is in the form of a wishing well from which a strong and tall tower of light emerges. The words ‘Imagine Peace’ are inscribed on the well in 24 world languages.

The light tower is composed of a number of individual lights that join together to form a single beam. Six of the lights travel through corridors across a platform that surrounds the well and are reflected upwards to the sky with mirrors. The strength, intensity and brilliance of the light tower continually changes as the particles in the air fluctuate with the prevailing weather and atmospheric conditions unique to Iceland.

The artwork has been dedicated to the memory of John Lennon on what would have been his 67th birthday.

Every year the Imagine Peace Tower will emerge between 9th October (Lennon's birthday) and 8th December (the day of his death). In addition the Imagine Peace Tower will emanate on New Year's Eve, during the first week of spring and on some rare special occasions agreed on by the artist and the City of Reykjavík. The electricity for the light comes entirely from Reykjavik Energy, which produces the electricity from geothermal power.

The construction and installation of the Imagine Peace Tower is done in collaboration between Yoko Ono, the City of Reykjavik, Reykjavik Art Museum and Reykjavik Energy.
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“I hope the Imagine Peace Tower will give light to the strong wishes of World Peace from all corners of the planet and give encouragement, inspiration and a sense of solidarity in a world now filled with fear and confusion. Let us come together to realise a peaceful world.”
                                                                                                         Yoko Ono





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