Spring is in the air at Reykjanes EditorialIt is such a short drive, and extremely beautiful to get out to Reykjanes from the capital. Especially...
The night yes the night EditorialIt is great, as a tourist (yes and as a local), now that the air is getting warmer...
War & Peace at Austurvöllur EditorialShortly after new years 1975-1976, Icelanders broke political relations with Great Britain. Unique in the history of NATO,...
Hannes the first minister EditorialHannes Hafstein became Iceland’s first minister in 1904, when a special ministerial office in the Danish government for...
The propeller shield EditorialThe propeller shield On the corner of Geirsgata and Tryggvagata, at the southern end of Reykjavík Harbor in...
B S Í EditorialAt Hringbraut stands BSÍ, the capital’s transport hub. A house that was built almost 60 years ago, in...
Bike & chair EditorialThe Design Museum of Iceland (Hönnunarsafn Íslands), in Garðabær, has in its collection about 5,000 items from the...
The exhibition Viðnám EditorialScience and art go hand in hand in the Icelandic Museum of Art’s exhibition, Viðnám, which is an interdisciplinary...
Fljót at Tröllaskagi EditorialFljót at Tröllaskagi The northernmost settlement in the eastern part of Skagafjörður is Fljót. Snowy countryside, south of...
Ash Wednesday EditorialAsh Wednesday Although Iceland converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism in 1550, almost 500 years ago, Ash Wednesday has...
In the middle EditorialIn the middle Smáralind, the largest shopping center in the country is located in the center of the...
The poet Nonni EditorialThe poet Nonni One of the best-known and most loved Icelandic writers in the first half of the...
The collection of collections EditorialThe collection of collections The Icelandic Folk and Outsider Art Museum is located on Svalbarðsströnd by Eyjafjörður, ten...
Valley of the valleys EditorialIn 1703, 320 years ago when the first census was taken here in Iceland, it was also the...
The unique Eyjafjörður EditorialIn the middle of the north is Eyjafjörður, a 60 km long fjord, between high mountains. The Eyjafjörður...
Wonderful in Fjallabyggð EditorialAbout two thousand people now live in Fjallabyggð, this northernmost large municipality in Iceland, Siglufjörður and Ólafsfjörður belong...
A fascinating world of hot water EditorialOpposite Akureyri, at the bottom of Eyjafjörður and below Vaðlaheiði you can find Skógarböðin / Forrest Lagoon. A...
Mosfellsdalur EditorialOf course, it would have been possible to do anything else, stay inside when it is both cold,...
Beautiful & sparsely populated EditorialThe least populated, and also the most remote municipality in Iceland, is Árneshreppur at Strandir, in the Westfjords....
Að rekja brot, exhibition in Kópavogur EditorialIn Gerðarsafn in Kópavogur, the exhibition Að rekja brot, an exhibition sponsored by the Nordic Culture Fund, is currently...