HOUSE OF HENRIK LUND
Home of the Greenlandic lyricist, painter and priest Henrik Lund, who wrote the old national anthem, bronze bust outside.
This red and green cottage is associated with the Narsaq Museum. Greenlandic lyricist, painter and priest Henrik Lund or Intel'eraq (born 1875 in Nanortalik, died 1948 in Narsaq) is best known for writing the lyrics to the ancient national anthem Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit (literally "You, our old country"). Many of his works have a distinctly patriotic character. His bronze bust can be seen outside. He settled in Narsaq in 1918, and in 1927 built this pretty little house with his son Dolfi.
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