08.07.2026 15:51
The 38-year-old Prime Minister of Iceland, Kristrun Frostadottir, who drew attention in Ankara for the NATO summit with her admiring gaze at the Presidential Complex, has brought notice to her country's modest government building. The building was seen to be very small.
The moment when Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, who attended the NATO Summit held in Ankara, admiringly examined the Presidential Complex drew significant attention on social media. The astonishment of the 38-year-old young leader brought the stark contrast between the massive architecture displayed before her eyes and the government center in her own country back into the spotlight.
HER OWN PRIME MINISTRY BUILDING IS SMALL AND MODEST
The prime ministry building in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland with a population of approximately 390,000, stands out for its simplicity and small size.
This modest two-story stone building, constructed in the 18th century and formerly used as a prison, symbolizes Northern Europe's unpretentious approach.