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Colección de Piedras de Petra
About Colección de Piedras de Petra
La Colección de Piedras de Petra es un fascinante museo en el este de Islandia, que exhibe una vasta colección de hermosas piedras y minerales recogidos por Petra Sveinsdóttir. Este vibrante edificio rojo, enclavado entre árboles verdes, ofrece una visión profundamente personal del patrimonio geológico de Islandia y la extraordinaria dedicación de una mujer.
History & Background
La Colección de Piedras de Petra es el legado de Petra Sveinsdóttir (1922-2012), una mujer notable de Stöðvarfjörður en el este de Islandia. Desde joven, Petra desarrolló una intensa pasión por recolectar piedras y minerales, un pasatiempo que definiría su vida. Recolectó meticulosamente especímenes de las montañas, playas y lechos de ríos de Islandia, particularmente de los fiordos orientales, construyendo una asombrosa colección privada. Su hogar, el mismo edificio que ahora alberga el museo, se convirtió en un testimonio viviente de su pasión. Cada habitación, estante y rincón estaba lleno de sus tesoros geológicos. Durante décadas, su colección creció tanto y se hizo tan famosa que atrajo a visitantes de todo el mundo, incluso antes de que se estableciera formalmente como museo. La propia Petra a menudo guiaba a los visitantes, compartiendo historias sobre cada piedra y su origen. Después del fallecimiento de Petra en 2012, su familia continuó su legado, asegurando que su colección única permaneciera abierta al público. El museo conserva no solo los especímenes geológicos, sino también el espíritu y la dedicación de Petra, ofreciendo una experiencia cultural profundamente personal y auténtica que destaca la belleza y diversidad del mundo natural de Islandia.
Did You Know?
- Icelandic name: Steinasafn Petra
- Free entry for children in most Icelandic museums
- Iceland has over 150 museums for 370,000 people
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Why Visit
Explore a unique, personally curated collection of Icelandic stones, reflecting a lifetime of passion.
Did You Know?
Petra's Stone Collection, or Steinasafn Petra, is a testament to Iceland's rich geological diversity and the passion of one collector. With over 150 museums for 370,000 people, Iceland truly values its cultural and natural heritage, often offering free entry for children to encourage discovery.
The Whispering Stones of Stöðvarfjörður
Local folklore tells of the mountains surrounding Stöðvarfjörður, believed to whisper their secrets into the stones that lay within. It is said that Petra, with her keen ear and loving touch, could hear these ancient tales, guiding her to the most beautiful and unique specimens, each carrying a fragment of Iceland's mystical past.
Hidden Gems Nearby
The Agate Garden
The outdoor display of rough and polished agates, quartz, and other minerals, meticulously arranged on wooden tiers, is a spectacle of natural artistry, reflecting the vibrant spectrum of Icelandic geology.
It's a free, open-air gallery showcasing the diversity of Petra's collection even before entering the museum.
Petra's Personal Touch
Beyond the stones, notice the charming personal touches: the hand-placed potted plants, the rustic wooden furniture on the porch, and the owl statue, all reflecting the warmth and individuality of Petra's home and vision.
These details offer a glimpse into Petra's character and the homely atmosphere she cultivated around her collection.
The 'What is a Stone?' Exhibit
Look for the informational signs, such as 'HVAÐ ER STEINN?' (What is a stone?), which provide educational context in both Icelandic and English, helping visitors understand the geological significance of the collection.
These signs offer valuable educational insights into the science behind the beauty of the stones.
Practical Information
Best Time
Late morning to early afternoon, especially during summer months, to best enjoy the outdoor displays.
Duration
Allocate 1 to 2 hours to fully appreciate both the indoor and outdoor collections.
Access
The museum is easily accessible via paved roads (Route 1 and then local roads) in Stöðvarfjörður. Parking is available on-site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entry fee for Petra's Stone Collection?
Yes, there is an entry fee for adults. However, in line with many Icelandic museums, children often have free entry. Please check their official website or on-site signage for current pricing.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
The main entrance area and the outdoor display along the paved path are generally accessible. However, some interior sections of the old house might have steps or narrow passages. It's advisable to contact the museum directly for specific accessibility concerns.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Photography for personal use is generally permitted, but it's always respectful to ask staff upon arrival, especially if you plan to use a flash or tripod. Be mindful of other visitors.
What kind of stones can I expect to see?
You'll see a vast array of Icelandic geological specimens, including various types of quartz, agates, zeolites, jasper, and other volcanic rocks, many of which are unique to the Eastfjords region. The collection showcases both rough and polished stones.
Is there a gift shop where I can buy stones?
Yes, the museum typically has a small gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs, including Icelandic stones and other geological items, allowing you to take a piece of Petra's passion home with you.


