Aðalstræti
Reykjavík's history in a nutshell

©Reykjavík City Museum| Photo: Vigfús Birgisson
At Aðalstræti 10 and 16 in Reykjavík’s city centre, you can explore how the city developed from Iceland’s settlement period to the present day. Stretching underground from Aðalstræti 16 – which houses the archaeological remains of a 10th-century Viking longhouse – to the central Kvosin area’s oldest remaining building at Aðalstræti 10, this historical exhibition traces Reykjavík’s development from a farm to a city.

Horsemen pose for a photograph in front of Aðalstræti 10 in Reykjavík, in front of Helgi Zoega‘s store, 1914.
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Word Hunt with Runes during Winter Break
Welcome to a Word Hunt with Runes at the Settlement Exhibition Aðalstræti during Winter break, 19-22 February at 10:00-17:00. Free entry for adults accompanying kids during the Winter break! At the Settlement Exhibition we’ve got runes, lots of runes, even secret ones. People used to write with them in the Viking Age. Can you find the runes and solve the puzzle?

Boats, Buildings and Beards - Viking Workshop during Winter Break
Welcome to a Viking Workshop at the Settlement Exhibition Aðalstræti during Winter break, 19-22 February at 10:00-17:00. Free entry for adults accompanying kids during the Winter break! Want to feel like a Viking? Want to look like a Viking? At the Settlement Exhibition you can do both at our crafts-center that will be open throughout the Winter break.

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