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Christ the King Cathedral (Reykjavik)
23.04.2020
Christ the King Cathedral (Reykjavik)
Landakotskirkja (Landakot's Church), formally Basilika Krists konungs (The Basilica of Christ the King), is the cathedral of the Catholic Church in Iceland. Often referred to as Kristskirkja (Christ's Church), Landakotskirkja is in the western part...
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Tales from Iceland
23.04.2020
Tales from Iceland
Just one block off Laugavegur shopping street, near Hlemmur Food Hall, is Tales from Iceland, a one-hour audiovisual experience. Opened in the fall of 2017, Tales from Iceland has fourteen 4K screens, up to 100 inch large. Each screen runs one four-minute movie in a synchronised...
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Icelandic Punk Museum
23.04.2020
Icelandic Punk Museum
IN NOVEMBER 2016, THIS FORMER public toilet, once known as “ground zero” to locals, was reopened in downtown Reykjavik to do what it was maybe always meant to do: tell the story of Icelandic punk. Down below Bankastræti, not far from the harbor docks,...
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Skuli Magnusson Statue
22.04.2020
Skuli Magnusson Statue
Skúli Magnússon (* 1711 in Keldunes near Húsavík; † 1794, often called Skúli fógeti) was the first Icelander to hold the office of Icelandic bailiff. Skúli studied at Copenhagen University from 1732 to 1734. In 1749 he became...
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Jon Sigurdsson Statue
22.04.2020
Jon Sigurdsson Statue
The statue in the centre of Austurvöllur park is of Jón Sigurðsson, who led the campaign for Icelandic independence. Jón Sigurðsson (17 June 1811 – 7 December 1879) was the leader of the 19th century Icelandic independence movement. Born...
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Nordic House (Iceland)
22.04.2020
Nordic House (Iceland)
The Nordic House (Icelandic: Norræna húsið) in Reykjavík is a cultural institution opened in 1968 and operated by the Nordic Council of Ministers. Its goal is to foster and support cultural connections between Iceland and...
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Einar Jonsson Sculpture Garden
21.04.2020
Einar Jonsson Sculpture Garden
Born at Galtafell farm in southern Iceland, Einar Jónsson studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, settling in the Danish capital from 1904 following a couple of years spent mostly in Rome, with visits also to Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Vienna, and...
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Arnarholl
21.04.2020
Arnarholl
A statue of Iceland's first settler, Ingólfur Arnarson, takes pride of place at Árnarhóll, a greensward that is also a central gathering place for parades and demonstrations. Ingólfr Arnarson (in some sources named Bjǫrnólfsson) is...
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The Living Art Museum
21.04.2020
The Living Art Museum
The Living Art Museum (Nýló) is a not-for-profit, artist-run museum and exhibition platform for innovative and experimental contemporary art in Reykjavík, Iceland. The Living Art Museum is committed to presenting, collecting and preserving works by Icelandic...
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Reykjavik Museum of Photography
20.04.2020
Reykjavik Museum of Photography
Reykjavík Museum of Photography, in Reykjavík, Iceland, preserves about five million photographs by professional and amateur photographers, from around 1870 to the present century. The collection includes studio portraits, and industrial, advertising, press,...
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