Tórsvøllur

Tórsvøllur is a football stadium on the sport site of in , the capital of the . The holds 6,500 people, and was built in 1999 to become the country's national stadium to provide an artificial grass surface on which international football matches could be played.
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  • Type: Pitch
  • Description: football stadium in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
  • Also known as: Torsvollur

Places of Interest

Highlights include National Gallery of the Faroe Islands and Gundadalur stadion.

Museum
Listasavn Føroya is an art museum in , for mostly permanent exhibits of Faroese arts. Established in 1989, it consists of a gallery called Listaskáli and another for historic arts with an area of 1,600 m2.

Pitch
Gundadalur is a sports complex in , . It is home to three different football pitches and other sports facilities. The largest one is the national Tórsvøllur, a multi-use stadium.

Museum
The Nordic House is a cultural institution in the . Its aim is to support and promote and culture, locally and in the Nordic region.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tórshavn and Tinganes.

is the capital of the . At the foot of a mountain range, the archipelago's largest city has a long history dating back as far as 850 AD.

Quarter
is the historic location of the landsstýri, and is a part of . The name means "parliament jetty" or "parliament point" in Faroese.

Village
Tórshavn is the capital of the . At the foot of a mountain range, the archipelago's largest city has a long history dating back as far as 850 AD.

Tórsvøllur

Latitude
62.01911° or 62° 1′ 9″ north
Longitude
-6.77809° or 6° 46′ 41″ west
Elevation
37 metres (121 feet)
Open location code
9CJM269C+JQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 41730671
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
Geo­Names ID
10860927
Wiki­data ID
Q845610
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Tórsvøllur” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تورسفولور
  • Azerbaijani: Torşvotl
  • Catalan: Tórsvøllur
  • Chinese: 托尔斯球场
  • Chinese: 托斯維勒爾
  • Chinese: 托爾斯沃魯爾球場
  • Chinese: 托爾沃勒
  • Chinese: 拖錫雲球場
  • Chinese: 脫爾思握盧爾
  • Danish: Torsvøllur
  • Danish: Tórsvøllur
  • Dutch: Torsvollur
  • Dutch: Tórsvøllur
  • Esperanto: Torsvollur
  • Esperanto: Tórsvøllur
  • Estonian: Torsvollur
  • Estonian: Torsvöllur
  • Estonian: Tórsvøllur
  • Faroese: Tórsvøllur
  • Finnish: Torsvollur
  • Finnish: Tórsvøllur
  • French: Tórsvøllur
  • German: Torsvollur
  • German: Tórsvøllur
  • Greek: Τόρσβολουρ
  • Hebrew: טורסוולור
  • Hungarian: Tórsvøllur Stadion
  • Icelandic: Tórsvöllur
  • Indonesian: Torsvollur
  • Indonesian: Tórsvøllur
  • Italian: Tórsvøllur
  • Japanese: トースヴェリュール
  • Japanese: トルスヴェルール
  • Kazakh: Торсволлур (стадион)
  • Kazakh: Торсволлур
  • Korean: 토르스뵐루르
  • Latvian: Tórsvøllur
  • Latvian: Touršvotls
  • Lithuanian: Tórsvøllur
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tórsvøllur
  • Norwegian: Tórsvøllur
  • Persian: ورزشگاه تورسفولر
  • Polish: Tórsvøllur
  • Portuguese: Tórsvøllur
  • Romanian: Torsvollur
  • Romanian: Tórsvøllur
  • Russian: Торсволлур
  • Russian: Тоуршвётлюр
  • Spanish: Tórsvøllur
  • Swedish: Tórsvøllur
  • Turkish: Tórsvøllur
  • Ukrainian: Торсволлюр
  • Vietnamese: Tórsvøllur

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Highlights include Fimi and Niðari vøllur.

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