
Whales of Iceland — Europe's Largest Whale Exhibition
Whales of Iceland at the Old Harbour in Reykjavík is Europe's largest whale exhibition, with 23 life-size model whales suspended from the ceiling in a dramatic …
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Whales of Iceland at the Old Harbour in Reykjavík is Europe's largest whale exhibition, with 23 life-size model whales suspended from the ceiling in a dramatic display. Visitors can walk beneath humpback whales, sperm whales, blue whales and orcas at true scale, understanding these giants for the first time. The exhibition explores whale biology, behaviour and the relationship between Iceland and whales.
Whales of Iceland at the Old Harbour in Reykjavík is Europe's largest whale exhibition, with 23 life-size model whales suspended from the ceiling in a dramatic display.
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History & Background
Whales have been central to Icelandic life for over 1,000 years — whale strandings were celebrated events that provided communities with food and raw materials for months. Commercial whaling in the 20th century depleted stocks severely. Iceland joined the international moratorium in 1989 but resumed commercial whaling in 2006. Today Iceland is also one of the world's leading whale-watching destinations, creating a complex relationship with these animals.
Opened in 2014 in a converted Old Harbour warehouse, Whales of Iceland has become one of Reykjavík's most-visited attractions — and one of the most genuinely educational. The 23 models represent every species found in Icelandic waters, from the tiny common dolphin to the colossal blue whale (the largest animal ever to have lived on Earth). Each model is built to exact scale based on detailed scientific measurements, with surface textures and markings carefully recreated from photographs and specimens. Interactive exhibits explain whale communication, migration patterns, feeding behaviour and conservation status. Sound recordings allow visitors to hear the haunting songs of humpback whales. The exhibition also addresses the controversial topic of Icelandic whaling with a balanced presentation of different perspectives.
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Story & Folklore
Nothing prepares you for the scale of a blue whale until you stand beneath one. Whales of Iceland at the Old Harbour solves this problem elegantly — 23 life-size suspended models, perfectly detailed, allow visitors to experience the true dimensions of the world's largest animals for the first time. A 25-metre blue whale — the largest animal that has ever existed on Earth — hangs from the ceiling, so large that your eye struggles to take it in at once. Around it are humpbacks, minkes, sperm whales, orcas and pilot whales, each lit dramatically in the darkened warehouse space. The exhibition is more than impressive spectacle: it contextualises Iceland's complex relationship with whales, from the ancient days of whale-stranding festivals to modern whale watching and the controversial commercial whaling that Iceland still practises. It is thought-provoking as well as awe-inspiring.
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For 1,000 years Icelanders have had an ambiguous relationship with whales — sometimes hunting them, sometimes revering them. This museum captures both sides of that story.
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