A town in a city EditorialReykjavík is a fun city, strange yes, young yes, with buildings that are so diverse, different but still...
Colorful EditorialIcelandic Times / Land & Saga sends their readers, partners, advertisers, friends and family, all the best greetings...
The World of Ásmundur EditorialInternational Museum Day is held every year on May 18 by the International Museum Council. Admission to many...
Population of Iceland EditorialAccording to Statistics Iceland, 376,248 individuals live in Iceland in May 2022. At the end of 2021, the...
By Kópavogur EditorialIn 1574, a royal letter was issued in the then capital of Iceland, Copenhagen, which recommended that the...
The Arctic tern EditorialA few years ago, changes were made to the islet in Þorfinnstjörn in Hljómskálagarðurinn Park, so it was...
Seltjörn og Nes EditorialThe headland from Elliðaá and west of Grótta is called Seltjarnarnes. On the headland lies the capital Reykjavík,...
The fish in the sea EditorialIceland is one of the largest fishing nations in the world. In this fishing season, which begins on...
The river & the valley EditorialThe town council of Reykjavik must have been very forward-thinking in 1906 when the Elliðaá River was bought...
The string of Pearls (Perlufesti) EditorialThe sculpture park String of Pearls in the western part of Hljómskálagarðurinn was opened on Women’s Rights Day,...
100-year-old Fákur EditorialThe equestrian club Fákur in Reykjavík, the country’s most populous and largest club, is celebrating its hundredth anniversary...
Guðmundur = Erró EditorialOne of our greatest artists is Guðmundur Guðmundsson, born in 1932, known as the artist Erró. He is...
Hot Water EditorialHot water When the price of fossil fuels is high and the pollution that such combustion emits into...
Photos of the Year EditorialPhotos of the year The annual exhibition of The Icelandic Press Photography Association is now in the Reykjavík...
The Churches in Garðabær EditorialGarðabær is the sixth most populous town in the country. The population has increased the fastest in recent...
Yes, there are harbours in Kópavogur EditorialYes, there are harbours in Kópavogur The smallest harbour in the capital area is in the second largest...
House of eight friendly nations EditorialHouse of eight friendly nations In Vatnsmýri stands the Nordic House in Reykjavík, designed by the Finnish genius...
Dream of a stream Editorial Dream of a stream Icelanders use the most electricity per capita or 56,828 kWh (kilowatt-hours) per person....
Wool & Álfafoss EditorialThe wool factory Álafoss, named after the Álfafoss Waterfall has a remarkable story. Björn Þorláksson (1854-1904), a farmer...
Green energy EditorialGreen energy Iceland is very rich in renewable energy resources. The enormous creation of knowledge in green energy...