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House of Collections (Safnahúsið)

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House of Collections (Safnahúsið)

About House of Collections (Safnahúsið)

The House of Collections is one of the best places in Reykjavik to explore Icelandic identity through literature, history, and art. The museum brings together curated material from the National Gallery of Iceland, National Museum of Iceland, Árni Magnússon Institute, and other cultural institutions. Visitors can discover medieval manuscripts connected to Iceland’s famous sagas, explore folklore creatures that shaped storytelling traditions, and experience modern Icelandic visual art across multiple floors. Rotating exhibitions ensure each visit offers something new. Because of its central location on Hverfisgata, Safnahúsið is an easy stop while exploring downtown Reykjavik and pairs well with nearby attractions like Hallgrímskirkja and Harpa Concert Hall.

🐉 Iceland’s Cultural Treasure House

Safnahúsið represents Iceland’s long tradition of preserving knowledge through storytelling, manuscripts, and art. It connects ancient saga culture with modern creativity in a single historic building.

📖 History

Originally built in 1908 as the National Library of Iceland, the building later became home to several cultural institutions. Today it serves as the House of Collections, presenting rotating exhibitions from Iceland’s leading museums and manuscript archives.

✈️ Why Visit

See Iceland’s culture, manuscripts, folklore, and art in one museum in downtown Reykjavik.

💡 Did You Know?

Safnahúsið preserves important Icelandic manuscripts connected to the country’s medieval literary heritage.

Key Facts

Built in 1908 as the National Library of Iceland.

Houses rotating exhibitions from multiple national museums.

Includes medieval manuscripts connected to Icelandic sagas.

Located in central Reykjavik on Hverfisgata street.

Combines art, literature, folklore, and history in one museum.

💎 Hidden Gems

Folklore Creatures Exhibition Details

Look closely at the folklore exhibition where hidden references to elves, trolls, and mythical beings appear in artwork across multiple floors.

Visitors often walk past these subtle details without noticing them, but they reveal how deeply folklore still shapes Icelandic culture.

Historic Library Architecture

The building itself was originally designed as Iceland’s National Library and still contains architectural elements reflecting early 20th-century academic design.

A quiet detail most visitors miss — the building is as historically important as the exhibitions inside.

Top Floor Contemporary Art Rotation

The upper floors often host rotating modern Icelandic art exhibitions that change regularly throughout the year.

Returning visitors frequently discover completely new exhibitions here.

🕐 Best Time

Morning or early afternoon

🚗 Access

Easy access from Hverfisgata street in central Reykjavik. Walking distance from Hallgrímskirkja and Laugavegur.

Duration

45–90 minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Safnahúsið worth visiting if I only have one day in Reykjavik?

Yes. It’s one of the best places to experience Icelandic culture, manuscripts, folklore, and art quickly in a single location.

📍 GPS Location

Latitude: 64.1466

Longitude: -21.933

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