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Eyrarbakki Maritime Museum (Húsið)
About Eyrarbakki Maritime Museum (Húsið)
Húsið is located in the centre of Eyrarbakki village. The building is a stunning example of Danish colonial architecture, with period furniture, exhibits on daily life in the 18th and 19th centuries, and displays on Iceland's fishing heritage. The museum is well-maintained and family-friendly, with English descriptions throughout. Guided tours are available in summer.
📖 Story
Built in 1765, Húsið is one of Iceland's oldest timber buildings and served as the home of wealthy Danish merchants. Today it houses exhibits on Iceland's fishing industry, including fishing tools, ship models, and artefacts from Eyrarbakki's days as a major trading port.
✈️ Why Visit
Step into Iceland's 18th-century past in one of the country's oldest and most beautiful buildings.
💡 Did You Know?
Húsið is over 250 years old and has survived earthquakes, storms, and Iceland's harsh climate.
Key Facts
Built in 1765
One of Iceland's oldest timber buildings
Danish merchant architecture
Maritime and fishing exhibits
Open May–September
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