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The Icefjord Centre Will Strengthen Tourism in Ilulissat

By griffith July 1, 2021
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When the Icefjord Centre in Ilulissat opens its doors on the 3rd of July, it will be the culmination of many years’ work. The idea for the Icefjord Centre arose back in 2015, when Naalakkersuisut, Avannaata Municipality and philanthropic organisation Realdania joined forces to create a visitor centre close to the UNESCO-listed Kangia Icefjord. This protected area is already popular with tourists who would like to experience the beautiful nature and see the consequences of climate change. Visit Greenland’s Managing Director, Hjörtur Smárason, believes that the Icefjord Centre will have great importance for tourism development in Ilulissat:

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