FREE THINGS TO DO IN NANORTALIK

  • 1. Nanortalik Open Air Museum – Beautifully situated in the old colonial port area as an open air museum, Nanortalik museum is covering almost all buildings in the area, most of which are used as showrooms. The old colonial port area represents a well-preserved historic environment. The area is located at some distance from the new districts, thereby almost completely avoided the new development. Therefore, one can experience an uninterrupted cityscape from the colonial era. The development illustrates colony organization with trade buildings at the harbor. Some of the houses are particularly building historically and architecturally prominent.
  • 2. Cape Farewell – Cape Farewell is a headland on the southern shore of Egger Island, Nunap Isua Archipelago, Greenland. As the southernmost point of the country, it is one of the important landmarks of Greenland.
  • 3. Nanortalik Church – Nanortalik Church is a wooden, Danish Lutheran church in the town of Nanortalik in southern Greenland in the Arctic. The church was built and consecrated in 1916, and is currently the only church serving the Nanortalik congregation. The church is located in the old colonial quarter of the town.
  • 4. Nanortalik Tourism Office – Nanortalik Tourism Service has existed since 1999, and thereby has many years of experience of dealing with guests and developing both short trips and trips lasting several days. The tourist office’s shop has a wide selection of local art in soapstone, tupilaks made of reindeer antlers, grass plaiting, various souvenirs, books, music, postcards and mountaineering and climbing equipment. Rubber dinghies, kayaks, tents and other equipment are also available for hire.

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