2 Giants Editorial 2 Giants On the eastern side of Hljómskálagarður, not far from each other, stand two giants in the cultural history of Icelanders, the co...
Exciting times at The Reykjavík Art Museum Editorial Exciting times at The Reykjavík Art Museum There are exciting times ahead at the Reykjavík Art Museum, both in Hafnarhús and at Kjarvalss...
Goðafoss the ever so beautiful waterfall Editorial Goðafoss the ever so beautiful waterfall In Skjálfandafljót by Ljósavatnskarð and Bárðardalur in Suður Þingeyjarsýsla is one of the most ...
A moment at the National Museum Editorial A moment at the National Museum Rúnar Gunnarsson's exhibition (1944) Not the blink of an eye, but eternity, just opened at the National M...
The blooming town of Hveragerði Editorial The blooming town of Hveragerði Hveragerði, a town 50 km east of Reykjavík, was created after the second war, but in 1941 there were abou...
A visit to Þingvellir Editorial A visit to Þingvellir It has been 95 years since the first national park in Iceland, Þingvellir National Park, was established ...
Reykjavík Harbor 110 years old Editorial Reykjavík Harbor 110 years old Before the time of airplanes, or submarine communications cables, ships were Iceland's only contact with t...
Þorlákshöfn on the up and go Editorial Þorlákshöfn on the up and go The town of Þorlákshöfn on the south coast, where Reykjanes meets Suðurland, now has around 2000 inhabitants...