• The Settlement Exhibition. ... From the time of Iceland's settlement over 1100 years ago, the fisheries have been vital for survival, and the fish a valuable export.
  • Reykjavík’s Settlement Museum was established in 2001 after archaeological remains were discovered during an excavation.
  • Let’s get our series on Reykjavik’s museums underway with the Settlement Exhibition, an exploration of how people have lived in Reykjavik since its earliest days.
  • The Settlement Museum is built around the remnants of a Viking-era house, the oldest known human structure in the area. ... Show on Map.
  • # Unearthing Reykjavík's Origins The focal point of The Settlement Exhibition is the remains of a hall from the Settlement Age, which was excavated in 2001.
  • Explore the history of the city's early settlements at The Settlement Exhibition. The museum is based on an ancient Viking house that was discovered in 2001.
  • The Settlement Exhibition is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum.
  • One of the best places to visit in Reykjavík is The Settlement Exhibition, which is a museum dedicated to the history of the city and its people.
  • The Settlement Exhibition, Reykjavik - This exhibition features an excavated longhouse from the 10th century. Included are relics dating back to the settleme...