Reykjavik Art Museum

The Reykjavik Art Museum, known in Icelandic as Listasafn Reykjavíkur, is one of the most important and dynamic cultural institutions in the Icelandic capital. Founded in 1973, the museum is dedicated to promoting and celebrating Icelandic and international art, hosting a wide range of temporary and permanent exhibitions covering various artistic disciplines, from painting to […]
Norræna Húsið (Nordic House)

Norræna Húsið, also known as the Nordic House, is a cultural and artistic center located in the heart of Reykjavík. Inaugurated in 1968, the building is a symbol of Nordic cooperation and identity, designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. The center is dedicated to promoting culture and collaboration among the Nordic countries: Iceland, […]
Old Port

The Old Harbour of Reykjavík, known as Old Harbour or Reykjavík Old Harbour, is a fascinating and historic place that represents the maritime heart of the Icelandic capital. Located just a short walk from the city center, this port has played a crucial role in Reykjavík’s economic and social history since its foundation. Today, the […]
Lake Tjörnin

Lake Tjörnin, often simply called “The Pond,” is a gem located in the heart of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. This picturesque urban lake is surrounded by some of the city’s most iconic buildings and offers an oasis of tranquility in the midst of the vibrant urban setting. Known for its natural beauty and as […]
National Museum of Iceland

The National Museum of Iceland, located in Reykjavík, is the guardian of Icelandic history and culture. Founded in 1863, the museum aims to collect, preserve, and present Iceland’s cultural heritage, offering visitors a journey through the centuries of the island’s history, from the early Viking settlements to modern times. Its vast and diverse collection, consisting […]
Punk Museum

The Icelandic Punk Museum is a cultural institution located in the heart of Reykjavík, which celebrates and documents the history of Icelandic punk. Inaugurated in 2016, the museum is housed in a symbolic location: an old underground public restroom station on Bankastræti street. This space, once an anonymous urban infrastructure, has been transformed into a […]
Flea Market Kolaportið

Kolaportið Flea Market is a vibrant flea market located in the heart of Reykjavík, the lively capital of Iceland. This covered market, open every weekend, is housed in a large warehouse near the city’s old harbor. It is a place where contemporary Icelandic culture and tradition meet, offering visitors a unique and engaging experience. Founded […]
Concert Hall Harpa

Harpa Concert Hall, located on the waterfront of Reykjavik, is one of the most distinctive and fascinating buildings in Iceland. Inaugurated in 2011, Harpa is not only a center of cultural excellence, but also a symbol of the architectural and artistic dynamism of contemporary Iceland. Designed by Henning Larsen Architects and Batteríið Architects, in collaboration […]
Hljómskálagarður Park

Hljómskálagarður Park is a green gem located in the heart of Reykjavik, near the famous Tjörnin lake. This park, whose name means “Band Music Garden”, is one of the most beloved places by residents and tourists for its serene environment, recreational activities, and rich cultural heritage. The history of Hljómskálagarður dates back to the early […]
Icelandic Phallological Museum

The Icelandic Phallological Museum, located in Reykjavík, is one of the most unique and curious attractions in Iceland. This museum, dedicated to the collection and exhibition of penises and male genital parts from different animal species, represents a scientific and cultural exploration that goes beyond mere exhibitionism. Founded in 1997 by Sigurður Hjartarson, a former […]