Reykjavík City Museum
Our History
Please note that the Reykjavík City Museum and all five of its locations are closed due to extreme weather. We plan to open The Settlement Exhibition in Aðalstræti, the Photography Museum, and the Reykjavík Maritime Museum at 13:00 today, Thursday, 6 February, unless the severe weather continues with a red weather warning. Árbær Open Air Museum will be closed the entire day due to the storm and bad conditions in the museum area.
Reykjavík City Museum will participate in Museum Night with a diverse programme at The Settlement Exhibition in Aðalstræti, the Reykjavík Museum of Photography, and the Reykjavík Maritime Museum, ensuring there is something interesting for everyone.
The exhibition opens 17. January
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Events
Family game on Museum Night
The Reykjavík Maritime Museum welcomes children and their families on Museum Night, February 7th. We have family activity boards with fun games that lead you through the museum‘s permanent exhibition, Fish & Folk. Three different levels of difficulty are available depending on the children's ability and age. Entry is free, and everyone is welcome.

Reykjavík...the story continues
The Settlement Exhibition in Aðalstræti welcomes guests as usual on Museum Night, offering free admission for all. Just below ground in the main street in the centre of Reykjavík called Aðalstræti, an open excavation uncovers the city's Viking Age history. A new addition to the exhibition was opened in May 2022. This new display is a direct continuation of The Settlement Exhibition, representing Reykjavík's history from settlement to the present day. Accessibility: The museum has good access for people with disabilities. However, the exhibition is dimly lit, and the floor is uneven in several places. Guide dogs are welcome. Buses stop at the City Hall (2 min. walk) and Lækjargata (5 min. walk).
