The Uniqueness of Icelandic Wool EditorialÍstex is a wool processing company that aims to create the most value from Icelandic wool producing high-quality...
Culture is blooming at Harpa this Summer EditorialMore than just one of Reykjavík’s most striking landmarks, Harpa is a centre of cultural and social life...
Farmsteads in Reykjavík EditorialReykjahlíð In the late 19th and early 20th centuries drainage of marshland began in Reykjavík territory. The drained...
Geothermal Exhibition: Embracing Resource Circulation EditorialAt ON Power’s Hellisheidi Power Plant, various entities operate with sustainability as the guiding principle. The Geothermal Exhibition...
Dress Up and Draw Your Sword! EditorialAccording to the latest DNA research, Icelanders are 80.5% Nordic and 19.5% Irish, Scottish, or English. The settlement...
Reykjavík Energy Looks to the Future EditorialSævar Freyr Þráinsson, CEO of Reykjavík Energy, anticipates tremendous opportunities in energy production in Iceland. According to the...
Verkís: Icelandic Experience in Foreign Markets EditorialSveinn Ingi Ólafsson, engineer at Verkís Engineering & Consulting, was among the representatives of the Icelandic business delegation...
Remembering a Friend of Iceland EditorialDuring the visit to Georgia, Guðni Th. Johannesson, the president of Iceland, made his way to visit the...
President of Iceland visits Georgia EditorialMr. Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland, officially visited Georgia last March along with a delegation. During the...
Art That is Buzzing This Summer EditorialThe exhibitions at the Reykjavik Art Museum in Hafnarhús this summer are as diverse as they are excellent....
Now EditorialNow, in mid-June, when the day is longest, it can be quite rewarding to turn the clock around....
No Creative is as Original as He Thinks He Is EditorialGuðmundur Oddur Magnússon—known as Goddur—is among the most renowned and experienced graphic designers in Iceland, with a storied...
Under the Glacier – Snæfellsjökull EditorialIt has now been thirty years since the residential areas—five farms and villages—on the westernmost part of Snæfellsnes...
Hildigunnur Takes on Venice EditorialThe Venice Biennale is the world’s first and largest art exhibition, running from April to October. This year...
Öxarfjörður EditorialWhere is the most beautiful midnight sun? Of course, in the northernmost municipality of Iceland, Norðurþing. 3030 people...
Breiðholt: The Most Populated and Multicultural District of Reykjavík EditorialThe suburb of Breiðholt in eastern Reykjavík stands as the city’s most populated district, housing 23,000 residents across...
MÝVATN LAKE EditorialWhat more can be said about Mývatn that hasn’t already been said? It is a lake and surrounding...
AN ENTERTAINING (UNEXPECTED) INTERPLAY EditorialAt the National Gallery of Iceland, the exhibition “Unexpected Abstracts” recently captivated audiences. Curated by Kristinn G. Harðarson,...
TRAVELERS & TOURISM SERVICES EditorialStatistics Iceland has published a tourism performance report revealing insightful data that calls for optimism. In March 2024,...
Spend Time in Fantastic Fjallabyggð EditorialSiglufjörður and Ólafsfjörður are two small fishing villages on the very northern tip of the breathtaking Tröllaskagi Peninsula,...