English: The house "Har Frammi" in Múli in the Faroe Islands was in 1961 investigated and dismantled by a crew from the Open Air Museum of Sorgenfri in Copenhagen, Denmark. The house was dismantled and shipped to Denmark, and has now been rebuilt in the Open Air Museum in Copenhagen.
This is how "Har Frammi" looked like, just before the dismantling. It stood in the middle of the small settlement Múli on Borðoy. The gable windows provide light for the guest room ”glasstova”. The other end of the house is built of large stones, and included the small barn.
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