Museums on Sandoy
The Sandoy region has several museums and historical buildings. The art museum in Sandur and the village museum in Sandur museums have regular opening hours during the summertime season.
Besides these museums, there are also many preserved historical buildings. In Skálavík the Café á Mølini is an interesting building dating from 1889, a museum in itself, as the owners have chosen to preserve a lot of the interior. The original furniture is used in the café, and they have preserved the old post office. In their newly established restaurant ‘Hjá Viggo’, you can still see some remains from Viggo's old living room.
In Húsavík the turf houses of Tumbakka are well preserved, the age of these mysterious houses is unknown, but they are very photogenic!
In Dalur you can see the old watermill used to crush grains etc. you are welcome to have a look inside aswell!
Village Museum - Í Koytu
Explore the Village Museum - Í Koytu in Sandur, showcasing a restored 19th-century homestead and Faroese history from 1584 onward.
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Sandur Art Gallery
Discover the Sandur Art Gallery’s fine Faroese collection of paintings, bronzes, prints, and ceramics by Sofus Olsen in Sandoy.
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Café á Mølini
Café á Mølini offers a cozy break by the harbour in a historic old store, serving coffee with stunning sea views.
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