Tinganes, a rocky outcrop in Torshavn, Denmark, is believed to be one of the oldest parliamentary meeting places in the world. Its narrow cobblestone streets wind through a picturesque cluster of turf-roofed buildings, which now house the Faroese government (Føroya Landssýri). Visitors can explore the area at their own pace, immersing themselves in the historic and charming setting that has served as a center of governance for centuries.
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