The 304-year-old Hans Egede House, built by the eponymous Danish-Norwegian Lutheran missionary who founded the settlement in 1728 and of course had a huge impact on local society (he was also apparently an unsurprisingly less-than-Christlike dick to the locals, but hey); you can look but can´t enter, as it´s used for government functions:

Read more in my post Greenland Rising: What´s all the Fuss about the World´s Largest Island?

 

David Stanley

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