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Kirkjubøur is a historical village located on the southernmost part of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands. It's known for its significant historical sites, such as the ruins of the Magnus Cathedral from around 1300, Saint Olav's Church from the 12th century, and the old farmhouse of Kirkjubøargarður from the 11th century, which is said to be the oldest still inhabited wooden house in the world. The village was an important ecclesiastical centre during the Middle Ages, serving as the episcopal residence for the Diocese of the Faroe Islands. Today, Kirkjubøur is a key cultural destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the Faroe Islands' rich history and heritage. It's a place where you can explore the remnants of the past and enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply the allure of the Faroes, Kirkjubøur is a must-visit location.