ICELAND'S LANDMARKS REIMAGINED:



SEE THEM LIKE NEVER BEFORE!

BY RING ROUTES | 10/12/2023

Discover a New Side of Iceland -
Where Landmarks Meet Imagination

Welcome to a unique online adventure where Iceland's famous places get a stunning makeover! Have you ever imagined what the famous Hallgrimskirkja church in Iceland would look like if it was designed by famous architects like Gaudi or Zaha Hadid? Or how about seeing it transformed into wonders like the Great Pyramid of Giza or the Empire State Building? We've made it happen! Here, we take 12 well-known Icelandic landmarks and give them a fun, creative twist. It's like seeing a whole new side of Iceland - one that blends the old with the new, and the familiar with the surprising. This isn't just for architecture buffs; it's for everyone who loves exploring, traveling, and dreaming up new ideas. But there's more! This isn't just about looking at cool pictures. It's about inspiring you to think differently about travel and exploration. We want to spark your curiosity and get you excited about discovering Iceland for yourself. Who knows what new versions of these landmarks you'll find when you visit? And for those who love games, this is just a sneak peek of what's to come with the Ring Routes project. Imagine exploring the world not just by traveling, but by playing a game. That's what we're all about. So dive in, have fun, and let your imagination take flight with Iceland's landmarks like you've never seen them before!

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of Eiffel Tower?

Imagine Hallgrimskirkja, one of Iceland's most famous landmarks, transformed to look like the Eiffel Tower in Paris. In this creative redesign, the iconic, towering shape of Hallgrimskirkja takes on the elegant, iron lattice structure of the Eiffel Tower. The church's usual concrete form is reimagined with the intricate metalwork and open framework that makes the Eiffel Tower a global symbol of romance and engineering. This unique blend combines Hallgrimskirkja's spiritual significance with the world-renowned design of the Eiffel Tower, linking the charm of Paris with the natural beauty of Iceland in a striking architectural fusion.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of the Empire State Building?

Picture this: Hallgrimskirkja, the famous church in Iceland, redesigned to look like the Empire State Building in New York. This cool idea turns Hallgrimskirkja's unique design into the tall, classic look of one of the world's most known skyscrapers. The church's famous steps now look like the Empire State's famous layers, going up high into the sky. This mix brings together the calm beauty of Hallgrimskirkja with the exciting, busy vibe of the Empire State Building. It's a creative blend of two famous places, connecting Iceland's iconic church with the big-city feel of New York.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style
of The Palace of Culture and Science?

Envision Hallgrimskirkja restyled to mirror The Palace of Culture and Science (PKiN), a famous landmark in Warsaw, Poland. In this unique version, Hallgrimskirkja adopts the grand, communism-style architecture of The Palace of Culture and Science. The church's familiar structure is reinterpreted with the imposing height and decorative details characteristic of the Polish palace. This artistic transformation combines the distinct, modern appearance of Hallgrimskirkja with the historical and cultural richness of PKiN, creating a fascinating blend of Icelandic and Polish architectural heritage.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed by Antoni Gaudí?

Picture Hallgrimskirkja with a twist inspired by the legendary architect Antoni Gaudí. This unique design idea transforms Hallgrimskirkja's classic look into Gaudí's whimsical and organic style, famous in Barcelona. The church's straight lines become flowing curves and colorful mosaics, just like Gaudí's masterpieces. This fusion gives Hallgrimskirkja a playful, fairytale-like appearance, blending Icelandic tradition with the imaginative and vibrant architecture of Gaudí. It's a creative mix of Hallgrimskirkja's iconic style with the artistic flair that made Gaudí's work in Spain so memorable.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed by Zaha Hadid?

Imagine Hallgrimskirkja church, redesigned by the visionary Zaha Hadid. In this creative adaptation, Hallgrimskirkja's traditional structure transforms into Hadid's signature futuristic style, known for its dynamic, flowing forms. The church, usually characterized by its sharp, clean lines, now boasts the sleek, fluid curves and innovative shapes that made Hadid's architecture famous worldwide. This redesign merges Hallgrimskirkja's iconic presence with the modern, avant-garde design of Zaha Hadid, creating a stunning blend of old and new, and linking Iceland's architectural heritage with contemporary, cutting-edge design.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of The Great Pyramid of Giza?

Visualize Hallgrimskirkja reshaped to mirror the ancient wonder, The Great Pyramid of Giza. In this unique design, Hallgrimskirkja's familiar modern structure is transformed into the timeless, triangular form of the famous Egyptian pyramid. The church's sleek, vertical lines are reenvisioned as the pyramid's massive, sloping sides, creating a stunning blend of ancient and contemporary styles. This imaginative redesign connects Hallgrimskirkja's modern appeal with the historical and architectural grandeur of The Great Pyramid of Giza, offering a fascinating fusion of Icelandic culture with one of the world's oldest architectural marvels.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of the Guggenheim Museum?

Imagine Hallgrimskirkja reimagined with the striking, modern design of The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. This creative concept transforms Hallgrimskirkja's classic look into the Guggenheim's famous futuristic style and shiny metal surfaces. The church's usual tall, pointed shape changes into the Guggenheim's unique, wave-like form, making it look like a modern art piece right in the heart of Iceland. This redesign blends Hallgrimskirkja's traditional spirit with the cutting-edge architecture of The Guggenheim Museum, linking Iceland's cultural landmark with the contemporary art world of Bilbao.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of Taj Mahal?

Envision Hallgrimskirkja built to echo the stunning beauty of the Taj Mahal in India. In this imaginative version, Hallgrimskirkja adopts the Taj Mahal's famous white marble and intricate designs. The church's tall, angular structure is reimagined with the elegant domes, detailed carvings, and symmetrical beauty that make the Taj Mahal a wonder of the world. This redesign blends the modern, bold lines of Hallgrimskirkja with the timeless, romantic charm of the Taj Mahal, creating a unique architectural fusion that connects Iceland's cultural icon with the rich heritage and artistic craftsmanship of India.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of Chichen Itza?

Picture Hallgrimskirkja reimagined to look like Chichen Itza, the iconic Mayan pyramid in Mexico. In this creative redesign, Hallgrimskirkja's sleek, modern structure is transformed into the distinct, stepped pyramid shape of Chichen Itza. The church's smooth lines become layers of wide stone steps, leading up to a temple-like top, similar to the renowned Mayan ruin. This mix combines Hallgrimskirkja's contemporary style with the ancient, mysterious allure of Chichen Itza, bridging Iceland's architectural elegance with the historic and cultural richness of Mayan civilization.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of Angkor Wat?

Imagine Hallgrimskirkja redesigned to reflect the majestic style of Angkor Wat, the famous temple in Cambodia. This transformation sees Hallgrimskirkja's modern, towering structure infused with the intricate stone carvings and classic Khmer architecture. The church's angular lines are reenvisioned with the elaborate, ornate details and tiered towers. This blend merges the spiritual essence of Hallgrimskirkja with the ancient, mystical charm of Angkor Wat, creating a unique architectural fusion that brings together the serene grandeur of Iceland with the historic elegance of Cambodian temples.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was made from blue ice?

Picture Hallgrimskirkja magically transformed as if it were crafted entirely from solid blue ice. In this imaginative redesign, the church's distinct, modern structure takes on the glistening, translucent qualities of ice, with shades of deep blue reflecting Iceland's glacial beauty. The sharp angles and soaring heights of Hallgrimskirkja are reimagined in ice, creating a mesmerizing effect that looks like it's from a winter wonderland. This icy makeover not only gives the church a unique, enchanting appearance but also connects it to Iceland's natural ice landscapes, blending the landmark's architectural grace with the country's renowned frozen scenery.

What if Hallgrimskirkja was designed in the style of Disney Castle?

Imagine Hallgrimskirkja as a magical Disney castle. This redesign transforms Hallgrimskirkja’s modern look into a fairytale-style castle, complete with towering spires, ornate turrets, and a dreamy, storybook appearance. The church’s sharp, linear structure is replaced with the enchanting and elaborate details typical of a Disney castle, making it look like it's straight out of a fantasy world. This creative blend mixes Hallgrimskirkja's iconic silhouette with the playful and iconic architecture of Disney, bringing a touch of magical charm and wonder to Iceland's architectural landscape.

This isn't just about looking at cool pictures. It's about inspiring you to think differently about travel and exploration. We want to spark your curiosity and get you excited about discovering Iceland for yourself. 

Ready to Explore More?

Click the button above to learn more about the Ring Routes game and how it turns the art of travel into an interactive, playful adventure.

Find us on social media

Subscribe Now!