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Árnessýsla Heritage Museum - The house at Eyrarbakki
Húsið (The House) at Eyrarbakki is one of Iceland’s oldest buildings, built in 1765 when Danish merchants were allowed to overwinter in Iceland for the first time. Merchant families lived in the House for almost two centuries and over that period the House was the center for art and European culture in Iceland; fashion, music and literature spreading from there throughout the country.
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Brydebúð in Vík
Brydebúð is a culture center with exhibitions.
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Geothermal Exhibition
Are you interested in how we produce green, sustainable energy right here in Iceland? Guests of all ages can enjoy themselves at The Geothermal Energy Exhibition in Hellisheiði.
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Green Energy Exhibition
The exhibition at Ljósafossstöð offers guests the opportunity to experience the evolution of electricity, through stories of the past, showing just how rapidly this energy source became a necessity in our daily lives.
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Hekla Center Leirubakki
The Hekla Center houses a contemporary, multimedia exhibition on Mount Hekla, its history, and its influence on human life in Iceland from the time of the island’s settlement until the present day.
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Icelandic Wonders – Ghosts, Elves, Trolls and Northern Lights
Icelandic Wonders is a museum of approximately 1,200 m² dedicated to ghosts, elves, trolls and the Northern Lights and is located in Stokkseyri.
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LÁ Art Museum
LÁ Art Museum (Listasafn Árnesinga) runs ambitious and various shows of contemporary as well as modern art in its four spacious exhibitions rooms. The exhibitions reflect our cultural heritage and our contemporary change.
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Skógar Folk Museum
Skógar Folk Museum was founded in 1949 at the initiative of Þórður Tómasson. He was born in 1921 and developed an interest in Icelandic culture and its preservation at an early age.
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The Bobby Fisher Center
On display at the Bobby Fischer Center in Selfoss are among other things Spassky´s and Fischer´s scoresheets, a printout from the radiation measurements demanded by Spassky´s delegation after the 17th game and a replica of the chess board used during the match which was staged in Laugardalshöll in Reykjavik.
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The Cave people
Explore how the cave people lived in the wild nature of Iceland less than 100 years ago. The cave is located by Laugarvatn in unspoiled nature only about hour drive from Hotel Rangá, this is truly a magnificent place to visit.
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