The Settlement Center in Borgarnes, west Iceland is a museum dedicated to exhibit how life was during the...
Samúel Jónsson (1884-1969) has been called “the artist innocent at heart.” After retiring and starting to collect a...
The Reykjavik Museum of Photography’s goal is to research, promote and exhibit the different angles of photography such...
The Reykjavík Maritime Museum, located in an old fish freezing plant, opened its doors in June 2005. Located...
The Settlement Exhibition, a museum in the middle of Reykjavik, displays the settlement of Reykjavik, of its first...
Árbær Open Air Museum is a lovely living museum in Reykjavik where you can walk around and enter...
The Hellisheiði plant is 20 minutes away from Reykjavik and has a state-of-the-art geothermal energy exhibition of how...
At Aurora Reykjavik – The Northern Lights center in Reykjavik, you can learn about the Aurora Borealis, the...
Icelandic Lava Show is the only place in the world where you can safely experience molten lava and...
Leir 7 is a clay workshop and a gallery in Stykkishólmur on Snæfellsnes. They only use Icelandic clay...
The Icelandic Eider Center is a small museum close to the Norwegian house. The Museum is dedicated to...
The Library of water is an installation art piece by Roni Horn consisting of huge glass tubes with...
The Norwegian House was built in 1832 and was the first, full-size 2 storeys wood-frame house in Iceland....
The Volcano Museum, Eldfjallasafn, is the collection of Dr. Haraldur Sigurðsson’s 40 years of studying and researching volcanoes...
Eldheimar Volcano Museum is all about the huge 1973 volcano eruption, one of the biggest in modern times...
The Húsavík Whale Museum is a non-profit organization, founded in 1997. The museum is also running an educational...
Árnessýsla Heritage Museum has one of the oldest buildings in Iceland. “Húsið” is built in 1765 for a...
Langabúð is one of the oldest and well preserved commercial buildings in Iceland. It is now a heritage...
The Museum of Prophecies in Skagaströnd focuses on Þórdís the fortune-teller, the inhabitant of Skagaströnd, who lived there...
The Folk Museum of Húnvetninga & Strandamanna was founded some fifty years ago and accommodates a collection of...