Iceland review - 2015, Page 112

Iceland review - 2015, Page 112
110 ICELAND REVIEW MUSEUMS Housing the Reykjanes Art Museum, Maritime Center, Heritage Museum, Movie Hall and the Harbor House, Duushús is a museum experience catering to the whole family. Harbor House holds an exhibit of the peninsula’s geological history, together with a tourist information center. For the younger generation we recommend a visit to our friendly neighbor Giganta in the Cave, a figure from Icelandic children’s books by author Herdís Egilsdóttir. The small boat harbor, the boat on land, a cup of coffee, geology, art or history: it’s all here. Location: Hábraut 2, Kópavogur Tel: +354 570-1693 Website: tonlistarsafn.is Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-16:00 The Iceland Music History Museum is a repository for manuscripts, photographs, audio recordings, musical instruments and other doc- uments from “Iceland’s thousand years,” as the line in the national anthem goes. Rotating exhibitions, featuring materials assembled from the national archives and private collectors, fulfill the museum’s mission of preserving and disseminating the musical history of Iceland. Featuring a personally guided tour (in English and the Scandinavian languages), exhibitions have covered subjects ranging from Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, composer of the aforementioned national anthem, to the Kópavogur punk scene of the 1970s and 80s. • ICELAND MUSIC HISTORY MUSEUM Location: Duusgata 2-8, 230 Reykjanesbær Tel: +354 420-3245 Website: listasafn.reykjanesbaer.is/en Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 12:00-17:00, Sat-Sun: 13:00-17:00 • DUUSHÚS – CULTURE HOUSE Location: Vesturgata 6, 220 Hafnarfjörður Tel: +354 585-5780 Opening hours: Jun 1-Aug 31: 11:00-17:00, Sep 1-May 31: Sat-Sun: 11:00-17:00 • HAFNARFJÖRÐUR MUSEUM Hafnarfjörður Museum is housed in various places around town. At Pakkhúsið, three exhibitions can be viewed, offering extraordinary insight into the region’s history and rich heritage. Built 1803-1805, Sívertsen’s House is the town’s oldest and shows how an upper- class family lived in the early 19th century. Among other noteworthy buildings, the museum includes The Bungalow. Built in 1918, it was the residence of Scottish brothers Harry and Douglas Bookless, who ran a fisheries company in Hafnarfjörður in the first half of the 20th century. Admission to the museum is free. SPECIAL PROMOTION Location: Strandgata 34, 220 Hafnarfjörður Website: hafnarborg.is Tel: +354 585-5790 Opening hours: 12:00-17:00, closed Tue, open til 21:00 on Thu Hafnarborg hosts exhibitions exploring works by leading Icelandic and international artists, ranging from contemporary art to works by the pioneers of Icelandic art. This summer the museum presents two exhibitions: one on contemporary photography focusing on Icelandic nature in a subtle and poetic way, the other presents Icelandic ceram- ics. The museum also has a store with books and contemporary design products and a restaurant serving great value health food. Free admission. English tours on request. HAFNARBORG HAFNARFJÖRÐUR CENTRE OF CULTURE AND FINE ART •
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