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Here you'll find the Summer Programme at Árbær Open Air Museum 2026.

Registration has begun for a summer course for children on Viðey Island. Limited number of participants – First come, First served!

Reykjavík Maritime Museum

The theme of this exhibition is the mysterious disappearance of a French naval vessel.

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Reykjavik City Museum

International Museum Day I 18th of May 2026

On May 18th, International Museum Day 2026 will be celebrated under the theme “Museums Uniting a Divided World”. Admission to all exhibition venues, which are part of the Reykjavik City Museum, is free on this occasion.

International Museum Day I 18th of May 2026
Reykjavík Maritime Museum

Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn - Guided Tour on Board

Welcome aboard the historic Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn for a guided tour. The tours happen daily at 13:00, 14:00, and 15:00 from 1 March to 31 October, focusing on the Cod Wars and the vessel's rescue history.

Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn - Guided Tour on Board
Árbær Open Air Museum

Guided tour at Árbær Open Air Museum

The guide takes guests to all the main houses of the museum and tells their stories. The guided tour is in English and takes just over an hour.

Guided tour at Árbær Open Air Museum
Reykjavík Museum of Photography

Opening I Heartstrings: intimacy in the everyday

Welcome to the opening of Þórdís Erla Ágústsdóttur exhibition, Heartstrings: intimacy in the everyday, Thursday the 21st of May at 16:00 Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon, Professor at faculty of History at the University of Iceland, will address the guests. Arnfríður Valdimarsdóttir, Director of Culture, will open the exhibition. Refreshments.

Opening I Heartstrings: intimacy in the everyday
The Reykjavík Museum of Photography

Exhibition Talk I Heartstrings

We welcome guests to join an Exhibition Talk in Icelandic with Þórdís Erla Ágústsdóttir, the photographer behind the exhibition, Heartstrings: intimacy in the everyday, on Sunday the 31st of May at 14:00. In her photographs, Þórdís Erla seeks to capture the intangible aspects of people’s everyday lives within their homes and in other places that are important to them. She focuses on the relationships and feelings between individuals. Nature is an integral element of the environment and affects emotions and behaviour. To illustrate how intertwined these two are, Þórdís Erla inserts powerful atmospheric images of the Icelandic landscape alongside the photographs of people. Þórdís Erla has photographed the people—most of whom are close to her or individuals she knows well—over long periods of time. She selects moments from everyday life, small instances that tell a larger story.

Exhibition Talk I Heartstrings
Árbær Open Air Museum

Whittling Workshop - Registration Required

The week of 6-10 July, a fun one-day mini-course in wood whittling will be held at Árbær Open Air Museum with carpenter Bjarni Þór Kristjánsson. The course is from 13:00-16:00.

Whittling Workshop - Registration Required

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