Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

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Deutsch: Djúpivogur; Langabúð - Museum. Ehemaliges Kaufhaus, ältestes Gebäude von Djúpivogur.
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Langabúð, one of Iceland's oldest commercial buildings dates back to 1790. It was a warehouse and slaughterhouse. Today, it is home to a café, the heritage museum and an exhibition on the Icelandic sculptor Ríkarður Jónsson.

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