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Hafnarhús – Reykjavík Art Museum

Hafnarhús is the harbour branch of the Reykjavík Art Museum, housed in a converted 1930s warehouse on the Old Harbour waterfront. It specialises in contemporary and modern Icelandic art and is famous for its permanent collection of works by pop-art icon Erró, whose donation of over 4,000 artworks forms the centrepiece of the museum. The industrial setting with its raw concrete and steel makes a striking backdrop for cutting-edge art exhibitions.

About Hafnarhús – Reykjavík Art Museum

Hafnarhús is the harbour branch of the Reykjavík Art Museum, housed in a converted 1930s warehouse on the Old Harbour waterfront. It specialises in contemporary and modern Icelandic art and is famous for its permanent collection of works by pop-art icon Erró, whose donation of over 4,000 artworks forms the centrepiece of the museum. The industrial setting with its raw concrete and steel makes a striking backdrop for cutting-edge art exhibitions.

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Hafnarhús is the harbour branch of the Reykjavík Art Museum, housed in a converted 1930s warehouse on the Old Harbour waterfront. It specialises in contemporary and modern Icelandic art and is famous for its permanent collection of works by pop-art icon Erró, whose donation of over 4,000 artworks forms the centrepiece of the museum. The industrial setting with its raw concrete and steel makes a striking backdrop for cutting-edge art exhibitions.

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The industrial setting with its raw concrete and steel makes a striking backdrop for cutting-edge art exhibitions.

Did You Know?

Hafnarhús is the harbour branch of the Reykjavík Art Museum, housed in a converted 1930s warehouse on the Old Harbour waterfront.

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