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- Icelandic or Iceland-based visual artists can apply for travel grants, the deadline is October 1.Bulunamadı: hafnarfjörður
- 05:10Bjarni Sívertsen. Father of Hafnarfjörður. Knighted by the King of Denmark11:50Siggubær. The seaman Erlendur Marteinsson built Sigga’s house in 1902. His daughter, Sigríður (Sigga) Erlendsdóttir, was 10 years old when she moved into the house and she lived there until the year 1978, when she moved to Sólvangur, a local nursing home. Her house has been preserved as an example of the home of a labourer and a seaman in Hafnarfjörður at the beginning of the 20th century. There you can experience and get to know how the common people of the town lived at the time14:44Hafnarfjörður museum16:00Hafnarfjörður library to the left17:23Fríkirkjan. Church of the Free Lutheran congregation of Iceland. A wedding is taking place26:25Hafnarfjörður pond28:12Here once stood Hafnarfjörður dairy farm35:35Looking over port of Hafnarfjörður37:04Hotel Viking. A viking themed hotel and restaurant37:47Fjörukráin. Here you can get traditional meals served in old-fashioned Viking-style trays40:00Odinn
- Hafnarborg, cultural and arts centre in Hafnarfjörður, exhibits art by leading artists from Iceland and abroad.
- Today, Hafnarfjörður is one of the nation's largest fishing centres and the site of Iceland's first fish wholesalers' auction market.
- The mission of Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art is to maintain dynamic and ambitious cultural functions...
- The museum's two exhibition galleries explore leading Icelandic artists, from contemporary art to historical Icelandic art.
- The Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art, spelled “Hafnarfjörður” in Icelandic, is a public museum that serves as the center of Hafnarfjordur’s art scene.
- The mission of Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art is to maintain dynamic and ambitious cultural functions...
- The museum's exhibition programme is diverse, as Hafnarborg presents 8-10 art exhibitions each year, displaying works significant to Icelandic art history...
- Hafnarborg – The Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art was established in 1983.
- The exhibitions explore works both by leading Icelandic and international artists, featuring contemporary artists as well as established artists from the early 20th...
- Hafnarborg runs an Artist-in-Residence program, with an apartment and studio space on the top floor of the museum at Strandgata 34, in the heart of Hafnarfjörður.
- With its ever-changing facets glistening on the water's edge, Reykjavík’s sparkling Harpa concert hall and cultural centre is a beauty to behold.