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GUÐRÍÐUR ÞORBJARNARDÓTTIR
| Place | Artist | Date | Type |
| Laugarbrekka (Snæfellsnes) (Iceland) |
Ásmundur Sveinsson | 2000 | Statue |
The statue with the Snæfellsjökull in the background.

Location.
The farm Laugarbrekka in the Breidavik County on the southern side of the Snaefellsnes peninsula near the fishing hamlet Hellnar, was abandoned in 1887. According to the Bardar-Saga, Bardur lived at Laugarbrekka as long as he could stand being among the human race. His ancestry was mixed. His mother was human, but his father was a giant, and therefore Bardur’s character and mentality was mixed. He used to take baths in the nearby-situated Bardarlaug, which still exists near Hellnar. The granddaughter of the first settler of Laugarbrekka, Guðríður, was the second wife of Þorfinnur Karlsefni.
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