Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2014, Blaðsíða 69
O U T S I D E
REYKJAVÍK AUGUST 1 TO 14
world of stones is now reputedly the
world's largest private collection of
rocks. Avid stone collector as she may
be, her collection also extends to other
things, including pens, cups, sea shells
and all sorts of small items.
On Permanent Display
South Iceland
Hafnir
Útitónleikar
Steve Sampling / Orang Volante Mode-
sart / Árni2
This triple-headed DJ tour heads to
Hafnir to spin some one-of-a-kind house
beats. All three are among the brightest
acts in Iceland’s rising techno scene.
August 3 at 22:00
Hella
Hekla Centre
The centre houses a contemporary
multimedia exhibition on Hekla
mountain, its history, and its influence
on human life in Iceland from the time
of the settlement to the present The
exhibition emphasises the influence of
the volcano on the inhabited areas close
to it, the districts of Landsveit, Holt,
and Rangárvellir. The history of these
districts is traced and the stories of
people’s struggles with sandstorms and
eruptions are told.
On permanent display
Höfn í Hornafirði
Þórbergssetur
Established in memory of the famous
Icelandic writer Þórbergur Þórðarsson
(1888–1974), who was born in Hali
í Suðursveit. The centre includes a
heritage museum and unique exhibitions
of the district Sudursveit and the writer
Þórbergur Þórðarson, his life and works.
On permanent display
Hvolsvöllur
Skógar Museum
This folk museum offers artifacts
dating to the Viking age. In the rebuilt
turfhouses you can catch a glimpse
of the atmosphere of times long gone
and experience how Icelanders lived
through the centuries. The museum of
transport, tells the story of technology
and transportation and its development.
On permanent display
Mosfellsbær
Gljúfrasteinn
Gljúfrasteinn was the home and
workplace of Halldór Laxness and
his family for 50 years. Today, it is a
museum, allowing visitors insight into
the great writer’s world. All facilities,
including the library, have been
meticulously maintained.
On permanent display
Westman Islands
Sagnheimar Folk Museum
This folk museum's aim is to let visitors of
all ages experience the island's history in
both traditional and more untraditional
ways, through photography, multimedia
The Gægantic Festival Of North Iceland
Gæran Festival 2014
Borgarmýri 5, 550 Sauðárkrókur
August 14 - 16 at 20:00 | ISK 6,500
Taking place in Sauðárkrókur, a remote fishing village in Northern Iceland,
Gæran Festival is as far out as it gets, musically and geographically. But
being stranded with some of the best music Iceland has to offer, such as
Úlfur Úlfur, Kiriyama Family (pictured) and Skúli Mennski is no bad
thing. Furthermore, the festival prides itself on being open to everyone.
Beautiful scenery, unforgettable memories. Whether you’re a kid or require
a zimmerframe, you’ll find something to enjoy at Gæran. LH
Photo by Matthew Eisman
and interactive pieces.
On permanent display
West Iceland
Borgarnes
The Icelandic Settlement Centre
The Egils Saga Exhibition
Located in the stone-walled basement of
the centre, this exhibit leads visitors
through the colourful saga of Egill
Skallagrímsson, one of Iceland’s first
settlers and greatest heroes.
On permanent display
The Settlement Exhibition
A 30-minute long multimedia
exhibit that provides insight into the
settlement of Iceland, from the first
man to step foot on the island, to
the establishment of the world’s first
parliament, Þingvellir.
On permanent display
Grundarfjörður
The Heritage Center
The first half of the 20th century comes
alive as narrators guide guests through
exhibitions of how developments in
farming, fishing and housing marked
the beginning of modern life in Iceland.
On permanent display
Reykholt
Snorrastofa
Snorri Sturluson
Sitting on the ground floor of the local
church, Snorrastofa has an exhibition
dedicated to poet, historian and
politician Snorri Sturluson as well as
the middle ages in Iceland.
On permanent display
Stykkishólmur
Vatnasafnið / Library of Water
To Place
An audio exhibit offering insight into
the Icelandic psyche, where you can
listen to recordings of people talking
about the weather.
On permanent display
Water, Selected
An ongoing exhibition with 24 columns
filled with glacier water from all over
the country.
On permanent display
Eldfjallasafnið
Works of art, old and recent, showing
volcanic eruptions, and artifacts.
It also boasts volcanic rocks from
the collection of professor Haraldur
Sigurðsson, who's researched
volcanoes worldwide for 40 years.
Runs until September 30
Ísafjörður
Ísafjörður Gymnasium
Mýrarboltinn (Swamp Soccer)
Mýraboltinn is a mudapalooza
that boasts the European Swamp
Socceer Championship, a great line
of bands and musicians, DJs, and the
opportunity to party all night next to
"Iceland's biggest bonfire" with the
Westfjords as a picturesque backdrop.
July 31 to August 3
THE HOUSE AT EYRARBAKKI
Opening hours: May 1st - September 30th daily 11.00-18.00 or by an agreement
Tel: +354 483 1504 & +354 483 1082 | husid@husid.com | www.husid.com
The House at Eyrarbakki
Árnessýsla folk museum is located in Húsið,
the House, historical home of the Danish
merchants built in 1765. Húsið is one of the
oldest houses in Iceland and a beautiful
monument of Eyrarbakki´s time as the
biggest trading place on the south coast.
Today one can enjoy exhibitions about the
story and culture of the region, famous piano,
shawl made out of human hair and the kings
pot, are among items. Húsið prides itself with
warm and homelike atmosphere.
Brand New Book
“A Shining Pearl”
P U B L I S H I N G
The Icelandic Artist TÓTA Invites You Into Her World Of Art And Living
The concept of the restaurant is "casual fun
dining" and we prepare what we would call a
simple honest, "feel good", comfort food,
where we take on the classics with
a modern twist.
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