
south-iceland · Iceland
Byggðasafnið á Skógum (Museo de Skógar)
About Byggðasafnið á Skógum (Museo de Skógar)
Descubre Byggðasafnið á Skógum, donde las tradicionales casas de turba de madera negra con vibrantes techos de hierba verde ofrecen una visión cautivadora del patrimonio islandés. Pasea por este museo al aire libre, rodeado de antiguos muros de piedra y exuberantes prados, bajo un brillante cielo azul.
History & Background
El Byggðasafnið á Skógum, o Museo de Skógar, fue fundado en 1963 por Þórður Tómasson, quien dedicó su vida a recolectar y preservar el patrimonio cultural islandés. El objetivo principal del museo es mostrar el pasado del país mediante la exhibición de una vasta colección de artefactos y edificios tradicionales. Las estructuras más icónicas del museo son las casas de turba, que representan una tradición de construcción que se remonta a la Era Vikinga. Estas casas se construían utilizando materiales locales: piedra para los cimientos, madera para los marcos internos y los frontones, y capas de turba (tierra cubierta de hierba) para las paredes y los techos. Este diseño proporcionaba un excelente aislamiento contra el frío y el viento, haciéndolas ideales para el clima islandés. A lo largo de las décadas, el museo ha crecido para incluir varios edificios históricos, trasladados de diversas ubicaciones del sur de Islandia y meticulosamente reconstruidos en el sitio. Esta dedicación a la preservación auténtica asegura que los visitantes puedan experimentar de primera mano estas maravillas arquitectónicas únicas y la historia que encarnan, manteniendo vivas las historias de generaciones pasadas para futuros visitantes.
Did You Know?
- Byggðasafnið á Skógum is one of many interesting sites in south-iceland
- Iceland's diverse landscape makes every region unique and worth exploring
- The best way to experience Iceland is to venture off the beaten path
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Why Visit
Experience Iceland's unique cultural landscape and traditional turf house architecture firsthand.
Did You Know?
The iconic turf houses at Skógar Museum are built with stone foundations and black timber facades, topped with insulating grassy roofs, a testament to sustainable ancient Icelandic design.
The Whispering Walls of Skógar
It is said that the ancient spirits of the families who once lived within these turf houses still linger. On quiet evenings, visitors claim to hear faint whispers carried on the wind, telling tales of hearth and home, of harsh winters and bountiful summers, echoing through the grassy roofs.
Hidden Gems Nearby
The Museum's Interior Exhibits
Beyond the iconic turf houses, explore the main museum building housing thousands of artifacts, from fishing gear to traditional costumes and geological samples. Each item tells a story of Icelandic life and ingenuity.
Discover the breadth of Icelandic cultural history and daily life through meticulously preserved objects.
Open-Air Collection of Farm Buildings
Wander among a collection of other historical farm buildings, including a church, a schoolhouse, and various agricultural structures, offering a comprehensive view of a traditional Icelandic settlement.
Gain a deeper understanding of community life and the diverse functions of historical Icelandic architecture.
Skógafoss Waterfall Viewpoint
Just a short walk from the museum, the majestic Skógafoss waterfall provides a dramatic natural backdrop. Climb the stairs alongside the waterfall for panoramic views of the entire Skógar area, including the museum.
Combine cultural immersion with breathtaking natural beauty, offering a unique perspective of the landscape.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late morning to early afternoon on a sunny day
Duration
2-3 hours for a comprehensive visit.
Access
Paved road, accessible by all vehicles. Ample parking available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee for Byggðasafnið á Skógum?
Yes, there is an admission fee to enter the museum complex, which covers access to all buildings and exhibits, including the turf houses.
Is Byggðasafnið á Skógum wheelchair accessible?
While the outdoor grounds and some main buildings may be accessible, the traditional turf houses and older structures often have uneven terrain, steps, and narrow doorways that might pose challenges for wheelchair users. It's best to contact the museum directly for specific accessibility information.
Can I take photos inside the turf houses and other exhibits?
Photography is generally allowed for personal use inside and outside the museum, including the turf houses. However, always be respectful of other visitors and any signs indicating restrictions in specific areas.
Are there guided tours available at the museum?
Guided tours may be available, especially during peak season, or for groups by prior arrangement. It's advisable to check the museum's official website or contact them in advance for current tour schedules and booking information.
What facilities are available at Byggðasafnið á Skógum?
The museum typically offers restroom facilities, a gift shop where you can find local crafts and souvenirs, and often a small café or refreshment stand, especially during the main tourist season.




