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The Settlement Center
Nestled by a fjord with snow-capped mountains in the background, The Settlement Center in Borgarnes brings Iceland's sagas and founding history to life. Housed in charming buildings with green-trimmed windows, it offers a deep dive into the nation's rich cultural tapestry.
About The Settlement Center
Nestled by a fjord with snow-capped mountains in the background, The Settlement Center in Borgarnes brings Iceland's sagas and founding history to life. Housed in charming buildings with green-trimmed windows, it offers a deep dive into the nation's rich cultural tapestry.
History & Background
The Settlement Center, known locally as Landnámssetur Íslands, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the pivotal moments of Iceland's founding. It focuses on two main narratives: the epic Sagas of Icelanders and the story of the Norse settlement of the island itself, beginning in the late 9th century. These stories are fundamental to Icelandic identity and culture, detailing the journeys, struggles, and triumphs of the first settlers. The museum plays a crucial role in keeping these traditions alive, offering visitors a comprehensive and engaging look at the Viking Age and the subsequent development of Icelandic society. By providing context for the sagas and the historical events, the center helps visitors connect with the spirit of exploration and resilience that defines the Icelandic people. It stands as a modern tribute to the sagas, which were originally oral traditions passed down through generations before being written in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Did You Know?
- ✔Icelandic name: Landnámssetur Íslands
- ✔Free entry for children in most Icelandic museums
- ✔Iceland has over 150 museums for 370,000 people
Tours Near The Settlement Center
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Why Visit
To journey through Iceland's epic sagas and understand the remarkable Viking settlement story.
Did You Know?
Iceland boasts over 150 museums for its population of 370,000, and children often enjoy free entry to many, including The Settlement Center.
The Guardian of Borgarfjörður
Local folklore suggests the abstract sculpture on the hill near the center represents a mythical guardian, perhaps a bird spirit, watching over the Borgarfjörður region. It's said to symbolize the enduring spirit of the land and its people, protecting the stories told within the museum's walls.
📖 Stories & Legends
Icelandic sagas and folklore from this area
Hidden Gems Nearby
Borgarnes Town Walk
Explore the charming town of Borgarnes, with its local shops and galleries. It's a great way to experience contemporary Icelandic life after delving into history.
Offers a contrast to the museum's historical focus and supports local businesses.
Sculpture on the Hill
Take a closer look at the unique, abstract sculpture visible on the hill overlooking the center. It adds a modern artistic touch to the ancient landscape.
Provides a picturesque photo opportunity with the mountains in the background.
Coastal Walk along Borgarfjörður
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the fjord's edge, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and water. The fresh air and scenery complement the museum visit.
Perfect for reflecting on Iceland's natural beauty and the journey of its settlers.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late Morning to Afternoon, Spring/Summer
Duration
1.5-2 hours
Access
Paved road, ample parking available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee for The Settlement Center?▾
Yes, there is an entry fee for adults, but children often enjoy free admission, making it a family-friendly option.
What are the opening hours?▾
Opening hours vary by season, so it's best to check their official website before your visit for the most up-to-date information.
Is parking available at the museum?▾
Yes, there is ample parking available directly at The Settlement Center, easily accessible via a paved road, as seen in the image.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?▾
The Settlement Center strives to be accessible, but it's advisable to contact them directly to confirm specific accessibility features for both exhibition buildings.
Can I eat at The Settlement Center?▾
Yes, the center houses a restaurant and a café, offering local cuisine and refreshments, perfect for a break during your visit.














