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The National Museum of Iceland's permanent exhibition, Making of a Nation - Heritage and History in Iceland, is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day.
Tickets & opening hours. Accessibility. Café and shops. Location. Guided Tour. Family Room. National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, 102 Reykjavík. Tel: 530-2200. thjodminjasafn@thjodminjasafn.is.
The National Museum displays objects that provide insight into Icelandic cultural history - displays that encourage visitors to dwell on the past, present and future. The museum aims to nurture knowledge and innovation while maintaining a wide perspective and sense of community.
Hér má nálgast „aflitaða“ mynd eftir Sölva til að prenta út og lita að eigin vild. Í Þjóðminjasafni Íslands er varðveitt stærsta safn verka eftir alþýðulistamanninn, flakkarann, heimspekinginn og sérvitringinn Sölva Helgason (Sólon Íslandus), um 150 myndverk og mikill fjöldi ritaðrara blaða með smáskrift Sölva.
The National Museum of Iceland is situated within walking distance of the center of Reykjavik, close to the University (postal code 102). Public buses stop in front of or near the museum.
Þú ert hér Home-En-Museum information-Exhibitions-Permanent Exhibitions. En. Museum information. Visit. Tickets & opening hours; Accessibility; Café and shops; Location; Guided Tour; Family Room; FAQ; Press access to the Museum; Exhibitions. Permanent Exhibitions. ... National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, 102 Reykjavík. Tel: 530-2200 thjodminjasafn@thjodminjasafn.is Opening hours Daily from 10:00 – 17:00
The National Museum displays objects that provide insight into Icelandic cultural history - displays that encourage visitors to dwell on the past, present and future. The museum aims to nurture knowledge and innovation while maintaining a wide perspective and sense of community.
The Rainbow Guide is created by The National Museum of Iceland and Samtökin ‘78, The National Queer Organization of Iceland, to mark Samtökin's 40 year anniversary. A pamphlet and an audio guide in English and Icelandic takes museum guests through the exhibition and sheds a light on various queer sides of Icelandic history and nationality.
The National Museum of Iceland's permanent exhibition, Making of a Nation - Heritage and History in Iceland, is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day.
The exhibition Creative Hands in the Arc Hall at the National Museum of Iceland offers visitors the opportunity to see these treasures of Icelandic art for themselves. Never before have all the extant examples of Icelandic laid-and-couched work been displayed together.