• 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.
  • The National Museum of Iceland (Icelandic: Þjóðminjasafn Íslands [ˈθjouðˌmɪnjaˌsapn ˈistlan(t)s]) was established on 24 February 1863...
  • The National Museum of Iceland was established on 24 February 1863 with Jn rnason the first curator of the Icelandic collection previously kept in Danish...
  • At National Museum of Iceland you can explore the permanent exhibition, Making of a Nation - Heritage and History in Iceland.
  • Where is the National Museum of Iceland located? Visitors to Reykjavik will find Iceland’s National Museum within walking distance of the city center.
  • The National Museum of Iceland is a few minutes' walk from the city centre and is accessible via several bus routes.
  • The National Museum of Iceland boasts a collection of approximately 100,000 objects. Of these, about 2000 objects and 1000 photos are on permanent display.
  • Whether your visit to Iceland is for business or pleasure, making time for a trip to the National Museum will leave you fully enlightened about the making of the...
  • The National Museum of Iceland (Þjóðminjasafn Íslands ]) was established on 24 February 1863, with Jón Árnason the first curator of the Icelandic...
  • The National Museum of Iceland was established in 1863, when Jón Árnason became the first curator of the Icelandic collection previously kept in Danish...