Reykjavik

Must see attractions in Reykjavik

Reykjavik
Museum in Reykjavik
Arbaer Open Air Museum
The Arbaer Open Air Museum (Árbær Open Air Museum) is the largest of its kind in Iceland. This museum area is divided into a square, a village and a rural...
Church in Reykjavik
Áskirkja
The Church of Áskirkja in Reykjavik. It was built in 1983....
Cemetery in Reykjavik
Cemetery Holavallagardur
Hólavallagarður (Hólavallagarður or Suðurgötukirkjugarður) is a cemetery in the city of Reykjavik. One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Iceland, where...
Museum in Reykjavik
Einar Johnson Museum
The Einar Jonsson Museum (The Einar Jonsson Museum and Sculpture Garden) was built according to the artist's own idea. It can be said that the museum itself is...
Museum in Reykjavik
Exhibition of settlements 871 ± 2
The exhibition of settlements 871 ± 2 is located in the center of Reykjavik and introduces visitors to objects from the Viking age. The building of the modern...
Lighthouse in Reykjavik
Grotta Island Lighthouse
Grotta is a nature reserve at the tip of the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula, where the lighthouse has been located since 1897....
Church in Reykjavik
Hadlgrimskirkja
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hadlgrimskirkja (Hallgrímskirkja) is located on a hilltop in the center of Reykjavik and is visible from any part of the...
Concert Hall in Reykjavik
Harpa Concert Hall
Harpa Concert Hall (island Harpa) means Harp in Icelandic. This name was formed because of the visual space inside, as the entire space seems to be permeated...
Sight in Reykjavik
Hofdi House
The Höfði House is an ancient mansion located on the Reykjavik waterfront. It was built in 1909 and was originally the residence of the French consul....
Museum in Reykjavik
Icelandic Phallological Museum
The world's only authentic penis museum. The Icelandic Phallological Museum is dedicated to the collection, study and presentation of real phalluses and all...