Open on Sat,3:00pm-5:00pm;Open on Tue-Wed, Sun,10:00am-5:00pm
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Frikirkjuvegur 7, Reykjavik 101, IcelandMap
Phone+354 515 9600
What travelers say:
The National Gallery of Iceland is not big, it is close to my hotel. However, the itinerary was tight and I couldn't go in. The white glass-based building of the gallery is also very landmark in the local area.
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The National Gallery of Iceland Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The surreal dark gray-purple environment design and the trolls, giants and the dead wandering in various exhibition halls are mixed, as if it is the epitome of Iceland, which makes people feel interesting about the national spirit of this country. . In addition to displaying the works of Icelandic sons and daughters Asgrimore Jonsson, Kiawah and Nina Semenderson, there are also paintings by Picasso and Munch.
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The National Gallery of Iceland Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The National Gallery of Iceland is not big, it is close to my hotel. However, the itinerary was tight and I couldn't go in. The white glass-based building of the gallery is also very landmark in the local area.
Very modern National Gallery, the cold wind blows. The lighting design is not good enough, the photo is not very convenient, the work on the first floor is very thoughtful and very good, many interesting sentences. Worth a visit
Iceland's National Gallery of Art is still very artistic. It has snow-white walls outside and two simple sculptures in front of the door. Its buildings are as beautiful as three houses together.
Tired of shopping, it is very suitable to come here to relax and relax. It is more cost-effective to buy a coupon in advance.
The National Gallery of Art collects the works of Iceland's most famous artists. Surreal muddy purple landscapes, demons, giants and dead themes often appear in the works of art, so that people can get close contact with Iceland's soul.