House & History EditorialIn the year 1848, the street Hafnarstræti in Kvosin in Reykjavík got its name. Previously the path, by...
Grassy residences EditorialTurfhouses were the main type of houses in Iceland until last century. A house built from turf, with...
Autumn in Hafnarfjörður EditorialSome people think fall is the best time of the year; when the autumn darkness, the autumn colors...
Vibrant Culture in Nuuk EditorialNuuk Art Museum displays the rich artistic history of Greenland’s artists The Nuuk Art Museum is an integral...
Gateway to Greenland EditorialAir Greenland flies to seven Greenland destinations from Iceland Greenland is known for some of the world’s most...
Siglufjörður EditorialThe cultural town of Siglufjörður Siglufjörður, Iceland’s northernmost town, which stands by the 7 km long fjord of...
The psalmist Hallgrímur EditorialHallgrímur Pétursson (1614-1674) was a priest and Iceland’s greatest hymn poet. He is best known for the Passion...
Up & rarely down Editorial Inflation in Iceland for the last twelve months is now 9.3% and continues to decrease, it was...
Skagafjörðurinn EditorialSkagafjörður is an exceptionally beautiful county / municipality, the fjord and the settlement. The fjord is from Húnsnes...
Hólar in Hjaltadalur EditorialHólar in Hjaltadalur in Skagafjörður, is an episcopal seat, a church and a university village. A bishop’s chair...
Auður’s living hats EditorialGallery Port at Laugavegur 32 makes the capital better. Right there in the city center is this small...
Iceland the Glacial Country EditorialGlaciers cover more than a tenth of Iceland. The largest, by far the largest, is Vatnajökull in the...
Glacier & Geothermal Energy EditorialHrafntinnusker is a unique place in Iceland. Hrafntinnusker is the first destination when walking the Laugavegur, the country’s...
The vain of energy flowing to Reykjavík Editorial The vain of energy flowing to Reykjavík Nesjavallavirkjun to the south and west of Lake Þingvallir, north...
Vífil’s land EditorialIn 874, Vífill and Karli, slaves of the first settler Ingólfur Arnarson, found his high sea pillars, in...
Icelandic Times – Issue 48 Helga Björgulfsdóttir Iceland is blessed with abundance of energy and world‘s richest fishing banks. New General-Director of National Energy...
The poet’s house EditorialThe poet’s house Halldór Laxness (1902-1998) is undoubtedly Iceland’s greatest poet of the 20th century. He is the...
Indian summer in September EditorialThe weather has been excellent in the last few days. Icelandic Times / Land & Saga dashed to...
Thorvaldsen from Skagafjörður EditorialThe sculptor and artist Bertel Thorvaldsen stands tall in Hljómskálagarður. The greatest artist of the Nordic countries is...
On the border EditorialFossvogsdalur is a great outdoor area on the border between Reykjavík and Kópavogur. The valley that runs east...