All person & artist museums to visit in Iceland

Explore the lives and works of notable individuals at 7 museums in Iceland dedicated to specific persons and artists. These museums offer a deep dive into their contributions and legacy.

Are you curious about the lives of remarkable individuals? Here are the top person and artist museums in Iceland:

  1. Eriksstadir1

    Eriksstadir

     Búðardalur
    Eiríksstaðir, located in the Haukadalur area of the Dalasýsla region in Iceland, is the former homestead of the famous Viking, Eiríkr Þorvaldsson, better known as Erik the Red. This historical site offers a unique insight into the life and times of one of the most renowned figures in Viking history.
  2. Hofdi house2

    Hofdi house

     Reykjavik
    Höfði is a significant historical site in Reykjavík, Iceland, recognized for hosting the 1986 Reykjavík Summit. This meeting between President Ronald Reagan of the United States and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union marked a crucial step towards the end of the Cold War. The house commemorates this event by cross-hanging the flags of the United States and the Soviet Union.
  3. Einar Jónsson Museum3

    Einar Jónsson Museum

     Reykjavik
    Einar Jónsson, born in 1874 and passed away in 1954, was the first Icelandic sculptor who spent the majority of his career in Reykjavík. His art was deeply influenced by Norse mythology and spirituality, and each of his works carries a philosophical message. This unique blend of mythology, spirituality, and philosophy makes his works stand out and provides a deep insight into his thought process and the cultural context of his time.
  4. Nonni's House4

    Nonni's House

     Akureyri
    Nonnahús, located in the Icelandic city of Akureyri, is renowned as the childhood home of the Icelandic author Jón Sveinsson. This historical house offers a glimpse into the early life of the author, providing a unique perspective on his works and the influences that shaped them.
  5. Reykjavík Art Museum Ásmundarsafn5

    Reykjavík Art Museum Ásmundarsafn

     Reykjavik
    The Reykjavik Art Museum, established in 1973, is Iceland's largest visual art institution. It is spread across three locations in Reykjavík: Hafnarhús by the old harbour, Kjarvalsstaðir by Klambratún, and Ásmundarsafn in Laugardalur. Each location offers a unique experience, showcasing different aspects of Icelandic art.
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    Sigurgeirs Bird Museum

     Reykjahlíð
    Fuglasafn Sigurgeirs, also known as Sigurgeir's Bird Museum, is a natural history museum situated in Ytri-Neslöndum, Mývatnssveit. This location offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of Iceland's birdlife in a serene and picturesque setting.
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    Gljúfrasteinn

     Mosfellsbær
    Gljúfrasteinn, located in Mosfellsdal by the Köldukvísl river, was the home of renowned author Halldór Laxness and his family for more than fifty years. Today, it serves as a museum dedicated to the life and works of the author. Visitors can explore the house and gain insights into the life of one of Iceland's most celebrated literary figures.