Join a knowledgeable local guide for an inspiring journey through three of Reykjavík’s cultural gems: the Einar Jónsson Museum, the House of Collections, and the National Gallery of Iceland. Discover Iceland’s artistic heritage, from powerful early 20th-century sculpture to contemporary works reflecting modern life, nature, and society. Begin in the serene sculpture garden of Einar Jónsson, where myth and symbolism meet Nordic imagination. Then stroll through Reykjavík’s vibrant city center to the House of Collections, featuring exhibitions that bridge past and present. Conclude at the National Gallery, where classical and cutting-edge art come together in a celebration of Iceland’s rich visual culture. This enriching walk offers a fresh and memorable perspective on Reykjavík’s creative spirit.
In the Sculpture Garden of the Einar Jónsson Museum, entrance through Freyjugata at Njarðargata
The Tour ends at the National Gallery by the pond, downtown Reykjavik
Discover Iceland’s first art museum, a unique landmark perched atop Skólavörðuhæð hill in the heart of Reykjavík. Designed by the pioneering sculptor Einar Jónsson as both his home and creative sanctuary, the museum is a striking blend of art and architecture—his largest sculpture. Opened in 1923, it houses Jónsson’s powerful, dreamlike works and offers stunning views of the city. Step inside and experience a true cultural treasure where Icelandic heritage meets timeless creativity.
The House of Collections
The National Gallery by the pond
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