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About
The Saga Museum is located in Reykjavík's Grandi harbor district, adjacent to the Maritime Museum. The museum uses life-sized silicone figures and detailed sets to recreate scenes from Icelandic history spanning the settlement age through the Middle Ages (870–1300 AD). Key scenes depicted: - **Ingólfur Arnarson**: Iceland's first permanent settler (874 AD) - **Viking Age daily life**: Farming, fishing, home life - **Erik the Red**: Discoverer of Greenland - **Leif Erikson**: First European to reach North America (~1000 AD) - **Þingvellir Assembly**: Medieval parliament gatherings - **Snorri Sturluson**: Iceland's greatest saga writer and his assassination (1241) The museum features: - Audio guide in multiple languages narrating each scene - Authentic replica clothing and weapons - Viking costumes visitors can try on - Interactive photo opportunities The museum is particularly popular with families and those wanting a quick, engaging introduction to Icelandic history. Visits typically take 45–60 minutes.
📖 Story
Iceland's history is its sagas — medieval stories of Vikings, feuds, exploration and survival. The Saga Museum brings these stories to life with ultra-realistic silicone figures recreating key moments: Ingólfur Arnarson landing in 874 AD, Erik the Red discovering Greenland, his son Leif reaching America, Snorri Sturluson being murdered in his bath. It's history you can see and almost touch, making Iceland's saga age immediate and human.
✈️ Why Visit
See Iceland's Viking Age brought to life through ultra-realistic wax figures — perfect introduction to saga history.
💡 Did You Know?
The museum's silicone figures are modeled on real Icelanders — you might recognize local faces recreated as Vikings.
Key Facts
Life-sized silicone figure scenes
Settlement Age to Middle Ages
Audio guide in 12+ languages
Interactive Viking dress-up
Located in Grandi harbor
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