• The museum was called the Antiquarian Collection until 1911 when its name changed to the National Museum of Iceland.
  • Once you're done at the National Museum of Iceland, continue to the Culture House Museum , where the National Museum was once located.
  • The museum was called the Antiquarian Collection up until 1911 when the name was changed to the National Museum of Iceland.
  • Periodical exhibitions are held periodically at the National Museum of Iceland. For example, among these, recently organized expositions, the following are...
  • Artefacts from settlement to the modern age fill the creative display spaces of Iceland's superb National Museum.
  • Icelanders has plenty to be proud of their nomadic Viking history and the National museum of Iceland aims to showcase that.
  • The National Museum of Iceland is a place where you can learn about Iceland’s history and culture.
  • The National Museum of Iceland is a few minutes' walk from the city center and is accessible via several bus routes.
  • The exhibition presented at the National Museum of Iceland tells the story of the history of the country's settlement by the very first people.
  • The National Museum of Iceland was founded on February 24, 1863. At first it was called the Antique Museum and only in 1911 received its real name.