This is a small museum which had a collection of historic photos they were asking for help in identifying. Liked the community, interaction aspect. The downstairs exhibit provides really nice inform...
There were practically no paintings!!! I was totally bummed out since there was nothing to see except a Room for the video paintings on the wall and the colorful hanging brushes in the next room. Y...
Located Near the Arctic Circle--2nd Largest City in Iceland
Akureyri, Iceland is considered the Capital of the North. An interesting place--in the summer. Plenty to see, waterfalls, open-air bathing, puffins, Botanical Garden, Brunnir Horse Farm, etc...
If you love learning of a city's history, this is the place to go. The museum is informative and well-structured. It also includes a section on cartography and when Iceland started appearing on maps. ...
Many exhibits are worth visiting and can kill an afternoon
A museum located in the forest. It’s worth visiting. On the last day of Iceland, my best friend and I came to Akureyri Museum, which is also a museum surrounded by greenery. When I walked in, I felt very refreshing and the air was very fresh. natural. The entire exhibition hall is also very large. It is located in a forest. It feels very ceremonial when you walk in. The museums are also very big. My girlfriend and I checked out the museum first and took a lot of photos. The design of the museum is very novel and beautiful. Then we walked into the museum and found that the museum is also very bright, with high color contrast. If it weren't for it to say it is a museum, I would think it is an art gallery! Not only does it look good, but the interior is also very rich. The products here are very rich, and each one is a classic. My girlfriend and I agreed that it would be great if I could bring in a cup of coffee, so that it would kill an afternoon. Most of the works here are the early works of the Viking ancestors. Similarly, many of them are a kind of national historical memorial! TIPS1. Attraction address: Akureyri, northeast of Iceland. 2. Opening hours: My best friend and I came during the summer vacation. It is open from 10 am to 5 pm. You can consult the official website at other times.
Many of the materials of early Viking ancestors are also a national historical memorial!