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Iceland Airwaves Austurstraeti 12, PO Box 326, REYKJAViK, 121 |
Reykjavík’s proximity to a plethora of geysers, waterfalls and other natural phenomena that are unlike anything found elsewhere in the world helps earn the festival some of its merit, although it’s main attraction has al... more
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National Gallery of Iceland Frikirkjuvegur 7, REYKJAViK, 101 |
Growing affluence at the beginning of the twentieth Century, mainly due to new fishing techniques, such as trawling, made it possible, for the first time in Iceland, for a number of artists to make a living from their ar... more
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Reykjavik Maritime Museum of Vikin Grandagardur 8, Reykjavik, 101 |
Located only metres from the old harbour, the ReykjavÃk Maritime Museum might seem uninteresting on the outside. On the inside, however, an impressive collection of unique fishery related showpieces will grab all your a... more
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Culture House, The Hverfisgata 15, REYKJAViK, 101 |
The Library Room, the old reading room of the National Library, features an exhibit selected and arranged by the National and University Library. On display are many of the landmark books of Icelandic cultural history, d... more
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Salurinn Hamraborg 6, KoPAVOGUR, 200 |
Kopavogur is the second largest municipality in Iceland, situated on a hill a few minutes drive from the capital city, Reykjavik. Kopavogur is a comparatively young town which boasts of rapid growth in art and culture. I... more
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Haskolabio Hagatorg, REYKJAViK, 107 |
Háskólabíó is the largest conference and cultural centre in Iceland and has provided a choice setting for many of the most important industry and professional conferences and events in the country. It houses the largest ... more
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Icelandic Symphony Orchestra Haskolabio v/Hagatorg, Postholf 7052, Reykjavik, 127 |
For centuries, Iceland's cultural heritage had been firmly rooted in literature, notably in the Icelandic Sagas. Music has only had a place since the mid-twentieth century. The foundation of the Icelandic National Broadc... more
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Bad Taste Gallery Laugavegur 59, Reykjavik, 101 |
Bad Taste is the record label that launched The Sugercubes, Reptile, Ham, Maus, Bjork, Sigur Rós, Minus and many more. The label has opened a record store and a gallery in the city centre. The record store sells music f... more
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Art Gallery Fold Raudararstig 14-16, REYKJAViK, 105 |
Reykjavík’s legendary nightlife is bolstered by plentiful cultural and social happenings in addition to an abundance of first-class restaurants. The size of Reykjavik city centre is also limited enough to allow for easy ... more
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asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum Sigtun, REYKJAViK, 105 |
I just returned from a 5 day trip to Iceland. We spent about 3 hours at the Asmundfur Sveinsson sculpture museum, especially researching a sculpture that I acquired at an auction of Ambassador Karl Rolvaag's memorbilia. ... more
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