The Faroe Islands National Museum (Faroese: Tjóðsavnið, Danish: Færøernes Nationalmuseum) is the national museum of the Faroe Islands, located in Tórshavn.
The galleries tell the natural and cultural history of the Faroe Islands.
The famous Kirkjubøstólarnir, which are parts of the original benches from Ólavskirkjan (St. Olav's Church) at Kirkjubøur are amongst the most valued cultural items of the National Museum.
The farmhouse is now a part of the National Museum of the Faroe Islands.
The medieval pew ends from Saint Olav's church at Kirkjubøur (mentioned above) featured in three series of Faroese stamps, engraved by Czeslaw Slania.