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The old herring factory There have been small farming communities in the district for hundreds of years, but the story of Djúpavík really began in 1917, when Elías Stefánsson started a herring salting station. Fish processing changed the lives of the people for a few years, but then Elias became bankrupt in an economic recession in 1919.
When the herring factory was completed, it was the largest concrete building in Iceland at the time. It still stands today, 90m long on three levels.
However, times changed. The last big catches in the area of Djúpavík were landed in 1944 - stocks dwindled rapidly. After some unsuccessful attempts to use the factory for other purposes, it was finally closed in 1954.
You can also download The Story of Djúpavík (PDF, 20pp, about 3.5 Mb). In 2006, the world famous post-rock group Sigur Rós held a concert in the factory. Visit our picture gallery to see more photographs. |
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