Venue Description
General information The National Museum of Iceland was established in 1863 and is the oldest Museum in Iceland. The Museum is within walking distance from the centre of Reykjavik and number of city buses stop close to the Museum. Exhibitions The permanent exhibition is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day. The exhibition includes about 2,000 objects, dating from the settlement age to the present day, as well as about 1,000 photographs from the 20th century. Various temporary exhibitions are on display which are diverse and intended to appeal to different groups. Visitors from around the world can now enjoy our museum's permanent exhibition with ease thanks to our audio guides, which are available in 10 languages. Simply access the guides through your smartphone in Icelandic, English, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, French, Polish, German, Italian, and Chinese. In addition to our regular audio guides, we are proud to offer a special audio guide called the Rainbow thread. Developed in collaboration with Samtökin '78, The National Queer Organization of Iceland, this unique guide provides insight into queer history in Iceland, offering a more inclusive perspective on the nation's heritage and history. So come and explore with us and discover the fascinating stories of Iceland's past - in a way that's accessible and inclusive for all. Website Discover a world of possibilities on our website. Explore our exhibitions, purchase tickets, book private tours, and shop online. Whether you're planning a small or large group visit, we've got you covered. Don't forget to check out our Historic Buildings Collection, featuring over 40 turf and wooden structures, including churches and houses, scattered throughout Iceland and open mostly during the summer. Shop and Café Visit our Museum Café for a taste of quality coffee and Icelandic delicacies. Our museum shop offers a diverse selection of specifically made merchandise, handicrafts, and books on Icelandic language, art, and culture.
Accessibility
Level access and automatic wide doors. Platform lifts which you wheel on to. Over all it is easy to navigate the museum in a wheelchair, and there are elevators between floors.It is easy to navigate the museum in a wheelchair, and there are elevators between floors.
Awards List
Grapvine best museum in Iceland, 2020 - 2021 - 2022 Icelandic museum awards (FISOS) 2020
Toilets
Step free access
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- Audio Described
- Accessible Format
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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