Dómhúsi
Dómhúsi, also known as the Assembly Hall, was a medieval Icelandic parliament house. The word is derived from Old Norse, "dóm" meaning judge and "húsi" meaning house. It was a standard building in the Viking Age Iceland, primarily constructed for judicial and administrative purposes.
The Assembly Hall played a crucial role in Icelandic society, primarily functioning as a focal point for
Unfortunately, because of this time period's passing, and the rigours of time on our built establishment heritage