Lögberg
Lögberg, meaning "Law Rock" in Old Norse, is a significant historical site in Iceland. It is located in Þingvellir National Park, where the Alþingi, one of the world's oldest parliaments, was established around 930 AD. This site served as a gathering place for Icelandic chieftains to discuss laws and settle disputes.
The Lögberg is not just a physical rock; it symbolizes the foundation of Icelandic democracy and governance. It represents the importance of law and order in the early Icelandic society, reflecting the values of the Norse culture and the development of Icelandic national identity.