National Museum of Iceland ticket with audio guide in Reykjavik
- Explore Icelandic history from the Settlement Age to modern times and culture
- Discover over 2,000 artifacts, including medieval treasures and the iconic Thor figure
- See Iceland’s first printed Bible, a masterpiece from the 16th century
- View 20th-century photographs showcasing Iceland’s transformation and cultural evolution over decades
- Learn about Icelandic traditions, national identity, and heritage through immersive museum exhibits
What to expect
Explore the rich history and culture of Iceland at the National Museum of Iceland, from the Settlement Age to the modern era. The museum’s permanent exhibition takes you on a journey through time, beginning with the ships of medieval settlers and ending with a contemporary airport, Iceland’s gateway to the world. Discover over 2,000 historical artifacts, including the iconic Thor figure from 1000 AD, the first Icelandic Bible from the 16th century, and exquisite medieval church treasures. Photographs from the 20th century reveal how Iceland has transformed over time. You'll also have the chance to learn more about Icelandic culture from the regularly updated temporary exhibits. Ideal for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers, the museum offers a comprehensive insight into Icelandic history, traditions, and national identity, making it a must-visit destination in Reykjavik





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