hátíðir
Hátíðir are public festivals or celebrations observed in Iceland. These events often have roots in historical, religious, or cultural traditions, and they play a significant role in Icelandic society. Many hátíðir are tied to specific times of the year, marking seasonal changes or important anniversaries.
One of the most prominent hátíðir is Þjóðhátíðin, the National Festival, held in Westman Islands during the
Religious hátíðir are also observed, such as Christmas (Jól) and Easter (Páskar), which are celebrated with family
Furthermore, many communities have their own local hátíðir, often celebrating their patron saints, historical figures, or