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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxa Bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a population of around 123,300 , it is the heart of Iceland's cultural, economic and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Ingólfr Arnarson, was established in AD 874. Until the 19th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was founded in 1786 as an official trading town a...
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Art Museum Attractions In Reykjavik

  • 2. Reykjavik Art Museum Asmundarsafn Reykjavik
    Reykjavik Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. It occupies three locations in Reykjavík; Hafnarhús by the old harbour , Kjarvalsstaðir by Klambratún and Ásmundarsafn in Laugardalur .
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  • 3. Kjarvalsstaðir Reykjavik
    Reykjavik Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. It occupies three locations in Reykjavík; Hafnarhús by the old harbour , Kjarvalsstaðir by Klambratún and Ásmundarsafn in Laugardalur .
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  • 4. Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus Reykjavik
    Reykjavik Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. It occupies three locations in Reykjavík; Hafnarhús by the old harbour , Kjarvalsstaðir by Klambratún and Ásmundarsafn in Laugardalur .
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  • 6. Culture House Reykjavik
    The culture of Iceland is rich and varied as well as being known for its literary heritage which began in the 12th century. Other Icelandic traditional arts include weaving, silversmithing, and wood carving. The Reykjavík area has several professional theatres, a symphony orchestra, an opera, and a large number of art galleries, bookstores, cinemas, and museums. There are also four active folk dance ensembles in Iceland. Iceland's literacy rate is among the highest in the world, and a love of literature, art, chess, and other intellectual pursuits is widespread.
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  • 7. National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands) Reykjavik
    The National Gallery of Iceland is located in Reykjavík, and contains a collection of Icelandic art. The gallery features artwork of famous Icelandic artists and artwork that helps explain the traditional Icelandic culture.
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  • 9. The Living Art Museum Reykjavik
    | name = The Living Art Museum | native_name = Nýló - Nýlistasafnið | native_name_lang = is | logo = | logo_upright = 0.8 | logo_alt = Nýló logo | image = Nylo 111.png | caption = Nylo entrance in 111 Breiðholt | map_caption = Nýló location in Iceland | map_alt = | coordinates = | established = 1978 | dissolved = | location = [[Marshallhúsið, Grandagarður 20, 101 Iceland | type = Contemporary art museum | collection = Approx. 2,300 | visitors = | director = Dorothée Kirch | president = | curator = The Board of The Living Art Museum | publictransit = Bus nr 14, Strætó bs | network = | website = nylo.is The Living Art Museum is a not-for-profit, artist-run museum and exhibition platform for innovative and experimental contemporary art in Reykjavík, Iceland. The Living Art Mus...
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