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85: 134:; reminiscing about what they were like around the 1980s, Einar Már associates them with 'undirheimum, kulda, kynlífi, forvitni, bannhelgi, undarlegum manni í hvítum sloppi, áfengislykt, smokkum og hlandi, blóðhlaunum augum, rónum að pissa' ('the underworld, cold, sex, curiosity, taboos, a strange man in a white coat, the smell of alcohol, condoms and urine, bloodshot eyes, drunkards pissing'). 20: 96:, which commenced operation at 3 Bankastræti on July 1, 1886. It was previously named Bakarabrekka , named for Bernhöftsbakarí , which was from 1834 in the old houses at Bankastræti number 2. The name Bakarabrekka is no longer used for Bankastræti, but is still used of the grassy slope below Bernhöftstorfan at the corner of Bankastræti and Lækjargata. The statue 124:('0 Bank Street'), a public toilet which is located at the bottom of Bankastræti before number 1. It is in two parts, the men's toilet on one side of the street and the women's on the other, underground, so only the entrance is visible at the surface. The toilets have been closed since 2006. These toilets give their name to 75:
and Laugavegur, became some of the most important streets in Reykjavík. The street saw Reykjavík's first street light, an oil-lamp beside Lækjartorg. Since the earlier twentieth century, the street has been one-way. Since 2012, Bankastræti, along with Laugarvegur and Skólavörðustígur, has been
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Jón Oddur Sigurðsson, 'Áhrif hagræðingar í þjónustu á viðhorf og ímynd Landsbankans í Garði' (unpublished BSc dissertation, University of Iceland, 2014), p. 11;
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Eva Þrastardóttir, 'Göngugötur í miðbæjum: Laugavegur – Bankastræti – Skólavörðustígur' (unpublished MSc dissertation, University of Reykjavík, 2013),
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Bankastræti, Reykjavík, on Mayday 2014. Looking west towards Lækjartorg from Bankastræti 12 (on the left hand side) and 11 (on the right).
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pedestrianised during the summer as part of the 'sumar götur eru sumargötur' ('some streets are summerstreets') scheme.
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Alda Kravec, 'High Streets And Piss Pots: An introduction to Einar Már Guðmundsson’s new book ‘Bankastræti Núll’',
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stands on the slope, along with a large outdoor chess set with pieces made by the sculptor
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http://grapevine.is/culture/art/2011/08/12/high-streets-and-piss-pots/
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Húsakönnun: Austurstræti – Pósthússtræti – Hafnarstræti – Lækjargata
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With the building of a bridge over Lækinn, the stream running from
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Helga Maureen Gylfadóttir and Guðný Gerður Gunnarsdóttir,
143:Guðný Gerður Gunnarsdóttir and Mjöll Snæsdóttir, 43:'s city centre which runs from the west ends of 8: 116:The street gives its name to the so-called 245:Shopping districts and streets in Iceland 228:(Reykjavík: Mál og Menning, 2011), p. 27. 183:http://skemman.is/is/item/view/1946/16115 157: 67:along what is now Lækjargata, in 1828, 196:http://skemman.is/item/view/1946/18254 170:http://rafhladan.is/handle/10802/4886 34: 16:Street in downtown Reykjavík, Iceland 7: 14: 92:Bankastræti is now named after 255:Tourist attractions in Iceland 147:(Reykjavík: Árbæjarsafn, 1985) 1: 71:, along with the contiguous 271: 120:('Public Toilet Zero') or 36:[ˈpauŋkaˌstraiːtɪ] 118:Almenningssalernið Núllið 100:('the water-carrier') by 32:Icelandic pronunciation: 224:Einar Már Guðmundsson, 209:The Reykjavík Grapevine 126:Einar Már Guðmundsson's 51:to the intersection at 89: 24: 87: 22: 250:Streets in Reykjavík 211:(August 12, 2011), 106:Jón Gunnar Árnason 102:Ásmundur Sveinsson 94:Landsbanki Íslands 90: 25: 39:) is a street in 262: 229: 226:Bankastræti núll 222: 216: 205: 199: 192: 186: 179: 173: 162: 131:Bankastræti núll 122:Bankastræti núll 49:Skólavörðustígur 38: 33: 270: 269: 265: 264: 263: 261: 260: 259: 235: 234: 233: 232: 223: 219: 206: 202: 193: 189: 180: 176: 163: 159: 154: 140: 138:Further reading 114: 82: 61: 31: 17: 12: 11: 5: 268: 266: 258: 257: 252: 247: 237: 236: 231: 230: 217: 200: 187: 174: 156: 155: 153: 150: 149: 148: 139: 136: 113: 112:Public toilets 110: 81: 78: 60: 57: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 267: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 242: 240: 227: 221: 218: 214: 210: 204: 201: 197: 191: 188: 184: 178: 175: 171: 167: 161: 158: 151: 146: 142: 141: 137: 135: 133: 132: 127: 123: 119: 111: 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 86: 79: 77: 74: 70: 66: 58: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 37: 29: 21: 225: 220: 208: 203: 190: 177: 165: 160: 144: 129: 121: 117: 115: 97: 91: 73:Austurstræti 69:Bankarstræti 62: 27: 26: 98:Vatnsberinn 28:Bankastræti 23:Bankastræti 239:Categories 152:References 128:2009 book 53:Lækjartorg 45:Laugavegur 41:Reykjavík 65:Tjörnin 59:History 80:Name 47:and 241:: 108:. 215:. 198:. 185:. 172:. 30:(

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[ˈpauŋkaˌstraiːtɪ]
Reykjavík
Laugavegur
Skólavörðustígur
Lækjartorg
Tjörnin
Bankarstræti
Austurstræti

Landsbanki Íslands
Ásmundur Sveinsson
Jón Gunnar Árnason
Einar Már Guðmundsson's
Bankastræti núll
http://rafhladan.is/handle/10802/4886
http://skemman.is/is/item/view/1946/16115
http://skemman.is/item/view/1946/18254
http://grapevine.is/culture/art/2011/08/12/high-streets-and-piss-pots/
Categories
Shopping districts and streets in Iceland
Streets in Reykjavík
Tourist attractions in Iceland

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