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Nordic House — Alvar Aalto's Masterpiece in Reykjavík
The Nordic House (Norræna Húsið) near the University of Iceland is a Nordic cultural centre designed by the legendary Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and opened in 1968. It is the only Aalto building in Iceland and one of only two he designed in Scandinavia. The building features Aalto's signature organic forms, blue-tiled basement and the famous wave-shaped roof. The centre hosts Nordic cultural events, exhibitions and has a celebrated Nordic restaurant.
About Nordic House — Alvar Aalto's Masterpiece in Reykjavík
The Nordic House (Norræna Húsið) near the University of Iceland is a Nordic cultural centre designed by the legendary Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and opened in 1968. It is the only Aalto building in Iceland and one of only two he designed in Scandinavia. The building features Aalto's signature organic forms, blue-tiled basement and the famous wave-shaped roof. The centre hosts Nordic cultural events, exhibitions and has a celebrated Nordic restaurant.
History & Background
The Nordic House was established in 1968 following a 1957 agreement between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden to fund a joint cultural centre in Reykjavík. The Finnish architect Alvar Aalto was selected for the commission in 1962. Aalto died in 1976, but the building continues to operate as one of the main venues for Nordic cultural exchange in Iceland.
Did You Know?
- ✔Designed by Alvar Aalto, opened 1968
- ✔Only Aalto building in Iceland
- ✔One of only two Aalto buildings in all of Scandinavia
- ✔Active Nordic cultural centre with events year-round
- ✔Protected cultural heritage building in Iceland
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Why Visit
It is the only Aalto building in Iceland and one of only two he designed in Scandinavia.
Did You Know?
Alvar Aalto designed the Nordic House at the age of 64, still near the peak of his powers. He visited Reykjavík to study the light and landscape before finalising the design — the undulating roof is said to reference the Icelandic mountain silhouette.
The Finn Who Understood Iceland
Alvar Aalto came from a country as cold and dark as Iceland, with a landscape of forests and lakes instead of lava and geysers. But he understood immediately what kind of light the building needed.
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Hidden Gems Nearby
The Blue Tile Basement
The lower level café with Aalto's signature blue tiles and curved bar is the most atmospheric room in the building — and relatively few visitors find their way down to it.
The Outdoor Amphitheatre
The outdoor seating terrace and amphitheatre on the south side of the building is used for summer concerts — one of the most atmospheric outdoor venues in Reykjavík.
Practical Information
Best Time
Any time; check for evening cultural events
Duration
1 hour
Access
Sturlugata 5, near University of Iceland
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a restaurant?▾
Yes — Norræna restaurant serves Nordic cuisine with Icelandic ingredients. Reservations recommended.
Do I need to book for the restaurant?▾
Recommended, especially for dinner. The restaurant is popular with locals as well as visitors.















