Next to the farm Arnes in Trékkyllisvík there is the small museum and handicrafts gallery called Kört. The exhibits and artefacts include...
Langabúð cafe is located in the oldest building in Djupivogur, dating back to 1790. The cafe offers a...
The Þórbergur Centre was established in memory of the famous Icelandic writer Þórbergur Þórðarsson (1888 – 1974), who...
The Arctic Fox Centre is a non-profit research and exhibition center, focusing on the arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus)...
The museum mostly exhibits objects and utensils relating to fishing and seafaring in general. It also displays various...
Opening hours Week days: Saturdays: Sundays: 12:00-18:00 Closed Closed ...
In the spring of 2014 the representatives of the Akureyri Theatre Company (Leikfélag Akureyrar), the North Iceland Symphonic...
The Icelandic Emigration Center was founded in 1996 and dedicated to commemorate Icelandic emigrants to North America and...
The house was built in 1925 as community hospital. In 2003 it was thoroughly renovated and opened as...
Snorrastofa is a cultural and medieval center located in Reykholt in Borgarfjörður. Reykholt is one of Iceland’s most...
Hafnarborg – The Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art was established in 1983. The museum has two...
Árbær was an established farm well into the 20th century, and the museum opened there in 1957. Árbær...
In order to enjoy a couple of visits to the Blue Lagoon it makes a lot of sense...
The municipal museum in Garðskagi is located in a natural paradise, which blends the beauty of the landscape...
The Settlement Center is located in Borgarnes. The Settlement Center consists of a restaurant and a museum. The...
Húsið („das Haus“) in Eyrarbakki ist eines der ältesten Gebäude Islands. Errichtet 1765, als dänische Kaufleute erstmals das...
Skálholtsskóli – the center for education, culture and dialogue of church and society – welcomes individuals and families...
Skálholtsskóli – the center for education, culture and dialogue of church and society – welcomes individuals and families...