Halldor Kiljan Laxness is arguably the most famous Icelandic writer of all time. Gljufrasteinn was his home for the majority of his life, and now it's a museum dedicated to his family and career. Read more about Gljufrasteinn
You are invited to take a magnificent trip back to the settlement of Iceland and experience some of Iceland’s most historical people and events. Saga Museum is located inside one of the former Read more about Saga Museum
Founded back in 1981 as a private company the museum is now on it´s 28th year of operation. Since 1987 the museum has been run by the City of Reykjavik. Read more about Reykjavik Museum of Photography
Well into the 20th century Árbær was an established farm. The museum opened there in 1957 and has been built up and improved ever since. Today, the open air museum has more than 20 buildings that are Read more about Árbær Museum
Discovered by accident in 2001 during the construction of a new hotel the remains of the oldest house in Iceland are now a special exhibition. The remains are believed to be from the year 871 (+/- 2 Read more about The Settlement Exhibition
The National Museum of Iceland provides guests an insight into iceland´s cultural history. The museum displays the nations most valuable remains of the ancient Iceland that have been found in recent Read more about National Museum of Iceland
Fishing and fish related industries have been the driving force in Iceland´s economy for centuries. It´s only in recent years that the economy has become more diversified. Read more about Reykjavik Maritime Museum
Don´t leave Iceland without learning about the Icelandic culture and history at one of the many museums. There are many exhibitions that will inform you on everything from art to photography.
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