Reykjavík City Museum
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In 2026, Fókus – the Association of Amateur Photographers will take over the exhibition space SKOTIÐ at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography. Throughout the year, seven diverse exhibitions by Fókus members will be presented, curated by the association’s exhibition committee. Fókus is a vibrant and creative community of amateur photographers in Reykjavík, offering a fantastic platform for anyone looking to develop their photography skills and express their creative talents. The Reykjavík Museum of Photography is excited about the collaboration and looks forward to introducing museum visitors to the activities of the association and its talented members. A detailed schedule will be announced later.
Reykjavík Maritime Museum
The theme of this exhibition is the mysterious disappearance of a French naval vessel.
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
The exhibition "Half a Century Through the Lens" explores press photographer Gunnar V. Andrésson’s career, that lasted more than fifty years – from 1966 to 2018.
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Events
Guided Tour in Sign Language - Half a Century Through the Lens
Reykjavík Museum of Photography invites you to a guided tour in Icelandic Sign Language of Gunnar V. Andrésson’s exhibition “Half a Century Through the Lens” at 14:00. The tour will be led by Sigurlín Margrét Sigurðardóttir, a sign language guide. The guided tour is free of charge, and everyone who uses sign language is warmly welcome! The exhibition “Half a Century Through the Lens” spans over 50 years of Gunnar V. Andrésson’s career as a photojournalist (1966–2018). His photographs, published in newspapers such as Tíminn, Vísir, DV, and Fréttablaðið, are invaluable records of Icelandic life. The display takes visitors on a journey through time, showcasing images that capture the spirit of each era and the social changes that shaped Icelandic society. Gunnar is portrayed as a true companion to the people he photographed—whether in moments of joy or sorrow. Highlights include portraits of former Icelandic presidents Vigdís Finnbogadóttir and Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, spanning nearly four decades, adding historical depth and nuance to the collection. The exhibition runs until December 7.

Christmas Wreath Workshop with Blómdís and jóndís
On Sunday, 30 November at 13:00-16:00, a Christmas wreath workshop will be held at Árbær Open Air Museum, led by Blómdís and jóndís, floral designers with over thirty years of experience in the field. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own floral wreaths. All materials and tools will be provided on site. Registration is required, and you can sign up for the workshop until 14 November. The workshop fee is 15.000 kr. An invoice will be sent to participants, which must be paid 10 days in advance, by 20 November. Please register here: https://outlook.office.com/book/vidburdir_borgarsogusafn@reykjavik.is/s/yVERZd8z8Ue7qm431i6kEQ2?ismsaljsauthenabled The workshop is open to all age groups, but please note that children must be accompanied by a guardian. Welcome!

Sovereign Day Celebration
Celebrate Sovereign Day at the Árbær Open Air Museum! Iceland marks its Sovereign Day on December 1st, and Árbær Open Air Museum and various esteemed Icelandic culture associations invite you to join the festivities at 18:00-22:00! Admission is free, and everyone is welcome! Experience a vibrant showcase of Icelandic culture with traditional dances, handicrafts, accordion music, poetry, national costumes, folk songs, and live demonstrations of our rich heritage. Micro-courses and presentations will also be offered for those eager to learn more. Dillon's House Café will be open and serving delicious refreshments. Dress the part! Guests are encouraged to wear national costumes to enhance the festive atmosphere. Programme: ✨Lækjargata 4 / Neyzlan✨ 18:00–22:00 – Icelandic Handicraft Association ✨Lækjargata 4 / Neyzlan (small room)✨ 18:30 – Traditional Song Practice – Kvæðamannafélagið Iðunn 19:30 – Singing Session – Kvæðamannafélagið Iðunn ✨Landakot / ÍR Building✨ 18:00 – Reykjavík Folk Dance Society – Folk Dance Workshop 20:00 – Reykjavík Accordion Association – Dance Ball ✨Líkn✨ 18:00–22:00 – Photo Booth

Christmas Programme at Árbær Open Air Museum
Celebrate Advent and Christmas in the old-fashioned way at the Árbær Open Air Museum on Sunday, 7th of December, and 14th December from 13:00 to 16:00. The ever-popular Christmas program, at Árbær Open Air Museum has become a fixture of the Reykjavík´s Christmas calendar. Visitors, young and old, will enjoy experiencing the Christmas preparation and celebration of days gone by. This includes preparation of traditional Icelandic Christmas food and crafts, for example candle making. Playful Yule Lads (traditional Icelandic Santa Clauses) peep through windows and play tricks on guests. Main events: 14:00-16:00 Entertainment with the Christmas Lads 14:00 Service at the Church 15:00 Singing and dancing around the Christmas tree The Christmas preparations are in full swing in the village. At the Árbær farm, you can see how traditional Icelandic Leaf Bread is decorated and how sheep wool is spun. Visitors to Hábær will be able to get a taste of traditional Icelandic hangikjöt (smoked lamb), and at Nýlenda House, a man is carving funny figures out of wood. At Efstibær, the customary Skate fish, with its awful smell, is cooking in the pot, while at Miðhús, the printer makes Christmas cards. At the Stable in Garðastræti, candles are traditionally made and at Suðurgata 7 the Christmas celebration at the beginning of the 20th century is depicted. Traditional Christmas sweets will be on offer in the General Store and freshly brewed coffee and hot chocolate awaits at Dillon's Café—the perfect spot to recharge with some delightful refreshments. Admission is free for children, people with disabilities and City Card holders. Others pay ISK 2,450 Please note that the programme ends at 16:00, but the museum is open until 17:00.












