This more remote part of Iceland offers visitors a deep dive into its fascinating history and authentic culture.
This interactive museum delves into the history of Iceland, from the Viking age to present day. To tell this story, the museum displays about 2,000 artifacts, in addition to 1,000 photographs.
In the end, we just sat there laughing. We also visited The Icelandic Phallological Museum. It was so funny and kitsch. They have a huge sperm whale penis, an elephant penis and a human one.
is best known as the home of the Icelandic Phallological Museum, which displays 320 specimens of mammal phalluses. To those who track cyber mischief, however, the building also has a reputation as ...
Start in the town of Sauðárkrókur, around 200km west of Húsavík, visitors can explore 1238: The Battle of Iceland – a museum and virtual-reality experience that allows visitors to be a ...
A sleep mask makes it a little easier to sleep. Day 2: Puffin Tour and Perlan Museum For our 2nd day in Iceland, our only full day, we had so many things planned! It was an ambitious itinerary but ...
For a glimpse at what life was like in 19th- and 20th-century Iceland, visit the Árbaer Open Air Museum. As its name implies, this open-air attraction features more than 20 buildings that were ...
The Hafnarhús part of the Reykjavík Art Museum, has six galleries with a mix of contemporary art (local and international) and a permanent collection of works from Iceland’s most famous pop ...
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