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National Library of Iceland
About National Library of Iceland
National Library of Iceland is a remarkable museum in Iceland. The National Library of Iceland (Þjóðarbókhlöðan) at Arngrímsgata 3 in Reykjavík is Iceland's principal library and the custodian of the country's pri... Iceland has one of the world's highest per-capita reading rates, and the National Library stands at the heart of that culture. The original library was established in Reykjavík in 1818 to serve the newly formed governmental institutions of Iceland. T. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Iceland's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
🐉 Legends of null
null has been part of Icelandic folklore for generations. Local tales speak of hidden people (huldufólk) and other supernatural beings who inhabit the area. According to tradition, this place deserves respect and visitors should be mindful of the ancient spirits who call it home.
📖 History of National Library of Iceland
National Library of Iceland has been a significant site in Iceland's landscape. Throughout the years, this location has played an important role in Icelandic culture and natural history.
✈️ Why Visit
Home to irreplaceable medieval manuscripts including illuminated sagas — the written heart of Icelandic civilisation.
💡 Did You Know?
The library holds over one million items including handwritten manuscripts from the 13th century. Iceland has one of the highest per-capita rates of book publishing in the world.
Key Facts
Founded in 1818 — one of Iceland's oldest institutions
Holds over one million items in its collections
Legal deposit library for all Icelandic publications
Current building designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, opened 1994
Houses Iceland's comprehensive newspaper archive from 1848
Reading room open to the public — no membership required
💎 Hidden Gems
Talk to the Staff
Museum staff at National Library of Iceland are often incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their subject.
They can share stories and insights not found in the exhibits, and may point you to related sites in the area.
Gift Shop Treasures
Icelandic museum shops often carry unique locally-made items and books not available elsewhere.
You'll find authentic Icelandic crafts, design items, and publications that make meaningful souvenirs.
Combine with Nearby Sites
Ask about related attractions in the area to create a themed day trip.
Many museums are located near the historical sites or landscapes they document, creating a richer overall experience.
🕐 Best Time
Any time of year — fully indoors
🚗 Access
Arngrímsgata 3, Reykjavík. Near the National Museum.
⏱ Duration
30 minutes–1 hour (for a visit to the public reading room)
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours?▾
Opening hours vary seasonally. Most museums have longer hours in summer (June-August) and reduced hours in winter.
Is the museum suitable for children?▾
Most Icelandic museums welcome families. Many have interactive exhibits and special programs for children.
Are guided tours available?▾
Many museums offer guided tours, audio guides, or informational materials in multiple languages.
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