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...
In the blink of an eye EditorialThe beautiful Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1978. The museum has become one of the oldest museums...
The Summer Twenty-Two EditorialThis summer has been unusually wet and cold. Real Icelandic summer. Now that the summer is over, the...
The Island in the Capital EditorialÖrfiri is the former name of an island you can walk to at low tide. There are several...
Art in the gallery by the harbour EditorialThe gallery Kling & Bang was founded by ten visual artists almost 20 years ago. The policy is...
From A to Z EditorialFrom A to Ö So beautiful this week, coming to Reykjavík from the south and seeing Hringvegur 1...
Live port EditorialLive port Reykjavík Harbor is 105 years old, and a quarter of a century ago, the statue Horft...
Art, colors & making a living EditorialThe collection of Ásgrímur Jónsson (1876-1958) in Bergstaðastræti, is a part of Listasafn Íslands. Ásgrímur was not only...
End of the eruption? EditorialOn the third of August at 1:30 p.m., an eruption began in Meradalir in Fagradalsfjall, at the edge...
Festival in the capital EditorialCulture Night in Reykjavík starts early, before nine o’clock when the Reykjavík Marathon starts. The first Marathon was...
The volcanoes at Fagradalsfjall EditorialThe lava flow that comes from the new eruption in Meradalir, now covers 1.25 square kilometers according to...
Gunnar Örn in Hafnarborg EditorialIn Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjörður’s art museum, the exhibition In the depths of your own consciousness is now a retrospective...
Camping in Iceland EditorialThe cheapest way to spend the night travelling in Iceland is to go to a campsite, whether you...
The Eruption in Meradalir EditorialOn the 3 rd of August, a little over a year after the eruption in Fagradalsfjall on the...
The light in the west EditorialThe light in the west Yesterday’s forecast was terrible; wind and rain can be good to photograph. Tourism...
Dalir and History EditorialOf all the districts and counties in Iceland, Dalasýsla is famous for its history. Dalasýsla is the only...
To “JUST BE IN” Dalabyggð EditorialWhen you enter Dalabyggð, you find a region of history and pristine nature, an area where you can...