National Museum of Iceland Tours and Activities

National Museum of Iceland featuring street scenes
National Museum of Iceland which includes interior views and heritage elements
National Museum of Iceland featuring interior views
National Museum of Iceland featuring interior views
National Museum of Iceland which includes interior views


See Iceland get settled, ruled over for centuries and declared a sovereign nation in this wide-ranging historical museum.

Learn about the history of Icelandic civilization through exciting, interactive displays at the National Museum of Iceland. Its 2,000-piece collection of artefacts sheds light on the development of Iceland from the earliest Viking settlements up until the independent nation we know today. Since a 2004 redesign, the museum has presented innovative exhibits that present the information in fun settings, which are especially enjoyable for kids. Wear ancient jewellery or have a phone chat with a chieftain from the Middle Ages at this informative museum.

The four-part permanent exhibition, Making of A Nation, grants a wide view of Icelandic history. Start out in the section called Work and the Way of Life, which shows how Icelanders have adapted to their harsh environment since Vikings settled the country in 870. Tour through the other sections to learn about how Icelanders settled over time, the tradition of arts and crafts that they developed and the language they came to speak. Over the course of its history, Iceland was ruled by Christian chieftains, Norway and Denmark before achieving its 1944 independence.

Admire the wealth of artefacts in the museum, like Iceland’s first Bible, printed in 1584, and an intricately carved 12th-century door. Also, browse the temporary exhibitions. On the ground floor of the National Museum of Iceland, find the National Gallery of Photography. Tour the photographs of the people and landscapes of Iceland.

It will take about three or four hours to tour the entirety of the National Museum of Iceland. Afterward, have a pastry at the café and buy some souvenirs at the museum shop.

Located a short walk from the city centre, the National Museum is serviced by several bus routes. Open yearlong, the museum features reduced hours during winter. There is a fee for admission, although during winter you can visit for free every Wednesday.

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