• Address: Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavik The Settlement Exhibition is part of Reykjavik City Museum: One museum in five unique places.
  • Landnámssýningin / The Settlement Exhibition, Reykjavík, Iceland. 2,360 likes · 12 talking about this · 2,571 were here. Í Aðalstræti 10 og 16 geturðu...
  • Besides the hall, The Settlement Exhibition has various artifacts from the earliest settlements of Reykjavik.
  • The Settlement Exhibition is a museum in Reykjavik. View visitor information, information about the collection and read reviews.
  • The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavik (sometimes also with an added ± 871) gives you an insight of the 10th century settlement.
  • The Settlement Exhibition. In 2001, an excavation in central Reykjavik revealed the ruin of a Viking home, thought to be one of the first houses on the island.
  • A careful excavation uncovered archaeological relics in the city center and these ruins serve as the Settlement Exhibition primary focus.
  • ...now preserved at their original location as the focal point of an exhibition about life in Viking Age Reykjavík called The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2.
  • The Settlement Exhibition, Reykjavik - This exhibition features an excavated longhouse from the 10th century. Included are relics dating back to the settleme...
  • Long-time readers know that I love a bit of archaeology. So much so, in fact, that the Settlement Exhibition was at the top of my list for Reykjavik.
  • It is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum. A longhouse from the tenth century was also discovered during...
  • Free for children, seniors, disabled, and city card holders. The Settlement Exhibition is part of Reykjavík City Museum: One museum in five unique places.
  • The Settlement Exhibition of Reykjavík. ... The Reykavík Settlement Exhibition is also called the Reykjavík 871/2 Settlement Museum.
  • Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through Iceland’s earliest history at the remarkable Settlement Exhibition in Reykjavik.