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Hafnarborg — Arts Centre of Hafnarfjörður

About Hafnarborg — Arts Centre of Hafnarfjörður

Hafnarborg was established in 1983 when the merchant Sverrir Gunnarsson donated his home on Strandgata to the municipality of Hafnarfjörður on the condition it be used as a cultural centre. The building had been constructed in the 1930s and is one of the finest examples of neoclassical residential architecture in Iceland. The centre hosts a programme of exhibitions, concerts, literary events and art courses year-round. The permanent collection includes works by many of Iceland's most important painters and sculptors. The temporary exhibition programme often features artists from across the Nordic region. Hafnarborg also manages the public art throughout Hafnarfjörður — the town has an unusually rich collection of outdoor sculpture for its size, including works on the harbour front and in the lava field park Hellisgerði.

🐉 The Elf Town's Unlikely Museum

In the most folklore-rich town in Iceland, where city planners literally reroute roads around elf rocks, Hafnarborg provides art, music and culture to the community that lives between the visible and the invisible world.

📖 History of Hafnarborg — Arts Centre of Hafnarfjörður

Hafnarfjörður is one of Iceland's oldest trading ports, with commerce recorded from the 14th century. The town was the main import-export hub for Iceland in the 15th–16th centuries, when English and German merchants dominated Icelandic trade. The lava field Hellisgerði in the town centre is regarded by local tradition as home to a large community of elves — a belief so strong that the municipality employs an 'elf specialist' for infrastructure projects.

💡 Did You Know?

The municipality of Hafnarfjörður publishes an official 'elf map' showing the locations of known elf settlements in the lava field — it is available at the tourist office and is entirely serious.

Key Facts

Third largest city in Iceland, population c. 30,000

Famous as 'the elf town' of Iceland

Hafnarborg building donated by merchant Sverrir Gunnarsson 1983

Active programme of exhibitions and concerts

Annual Viking Festival in June is the largest in the world

💎 Hidden Gems

Hellisgerði Elf Park

The lava field park Hellisgerði in the centre of town is where most of the elf activity is supposedly concentrated — walk through the twisted lava with the map and it becomes surprisingly easy to see why people believe this.

The Harbour Front Sculpture Walk

Hafnarborg manages an outdoor sculpture programme along the harbour front — there are over a dozen significant works along the short harbour walk, almost all of them unknown to tourists.

🕐 Best Time

June for Viking Festival atmosphere

🚗 Access

Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður — 15 km south of Reykjavík

Duration

1 hour

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Hafnarfjörður from Reykjavík?

About 15 km south — roughly 15 minutes by car or 45 minutes by bus.

Is there really an elf map?

Yes — the Hafnarfjörður tourist office distributes a serious map showing the reputed locations of elf settlements in the Hellisgerði lava field.

📍 GPS Location

Latitude: 64.0658

Longitude: -21.9512

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